Re: Very good perspective on pricing animals for sale
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Originally Posted by
Crawly's Mom
As someone who is just getting into ball pythons and beginning to buy a few to prepare for breeding in the future, I have no idea who those people are he recommends speaking to. Is it wrong for me to look at pricing on kingsnake.com to try and figure out what a reasonable price on a morph is? I intend to go to the Phoenix Reptile Expo in November and all I have to go off of pricing wise is kingsnake.
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Call Brian Barczyk. Call Kevin McCurley. Call Bob Clark. Call Adam Wysocki. Call Pete Kahl. Call Kim Bell. Call Colette Sutherland. Call Tracy Barker
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Call Brian Barczyk = Snakebytes
Call Kevin McCurley = NERD
Call Bob Clark = Imported the first albino ball python and the first to re-produce them.
Call Adam Wysocki = No longer in the ball python business
Call Pete Kahl = Imported the first pieds and made his name with piebalds
Call Kim Bell = Reptile Industries
Call Colette Sutherland = The Snake Keeper
Call Tracy Barker = VPI, co-author of Pythons of the World, Volume II: Ball Pythons
Re: Very good perspective on pricing animals for sale
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Originally Posted by
Crawly's Mom
Is it wrong for me to look at pricing on kingsnake.com to try and figure out what a reasonable price on a morph is?
If you plan to sell on Kingsnake.com, then no. You should price your animals according to your venue. If you are going to sell at a reptile show or online, then price your animals accordingly.
Re: Very good perspective on pricing animals for sale
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Originally Posted by
Wh00h0069
If you are going to sell at a reptile show or online, then price your animals accordingly.
Regarding the selling of animals at trade shows: http://ballpythonbreeder.com/2010/03...esale-pricing/
Re: Very good perspective on pricing animals for sale
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Originally Posted by
ColinWeaver
why haven't you made the raptitrack site?