Re: Daytona was Albino Heaven for me... maybe more tomorrow!!
Awesome! Albino spiders are one of the few albino things I like. Congrats!
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Re: Daytona was Albino Heaven for me... maybe more tomorrow!!
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Originally Posted by
coreydelong
I would also like to add an aside to the post....
There were many un-named breeders really under cutting prices. I could have bought a lot of my animals at the show (8 in total) for much less, but I do not support the price slashing that seemed to be going on at a few tables in particular.
If you value the ball python market, please consider the purchase of an animal that seems to good to be true.
Just my two cents.....
Gonna play devil's advocate. Small time no-namers (like myself) have to play the undercut game to even sell anything. Unless, it's het, I don't see why not trust what a snake is at a no-name table. Just check for mites and general health and it should be good. I understand if a particular breeder has a specific line they sell but other than that, a quality morph is a quality morph is a quality morph regardless of the breeder.
Then again, it depends on the undercut. I wouldn't do anything extreme like 50%.
Re: Daytona was Albino Heaven for me... maybe more tomorrow!!
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Originally Posted by
MasonC2K
Gonna play devil's advocate. Small time no-namers (like myself) have to play the undercut game to even sell anything. Unless, it's het, I don't see why not trust what a snake is at a no-name table. Just check for mites and general health and it should be good. I understand if a particular breeder has a specific line they sell but other than that, a quality morph is a quality morph is a quality morph regardless of the breeder.
Then again, it depends on the undercut. I wouldn't do anything extreme like 50%.
I'm just a small name, but I'm not chopping prices on my stuff just to sell it. If I can't sell it for pretty darn close to the going rate I will hold it back. Hence why I am only breeding stuff I personally like, and won't mind keeping if it does not sell. If you indeed have quality animals then you should have no need to undercut. If you are, then you are just shooting yourself in the foot for years to come.