Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
It's not a rack set up, it's to display snakes at a show. They don't live in there permanently.
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it would look really sweet though if you could just stack them better (and by doing so cover the top) and open them from the front
You'd need a lip on the bottom though to keep the substrate in
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SatanicIntention
It's not a rack set up, it's to display snakes at a show. They don't live in there permanently.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
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blueapplepaste
I think it will depend a lot on quality. Sure you can get one for $1000, but all the ones I've seen at that price were low quality as far as coloring goes. And I fail to see the point in owning a bumble bee that isn't any more yellow than a regular spider when they grow up.
Absolutely - but how many do you see that are even worth the $1K - very few (IMO) - I do think that this year we will see an overabundance of bumblebees - sadly very few of which will be selectively bred for color and pattern. Those that are will have a hard time competing with those that will look like a $200 spider in a year.
Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
Bumblebees are one of my favorite morphs and I was wondering what the price range was as well. I am looking to get an albino male is sept possibly from Corey Woods for $800-$900, but I will have to see what he produces and what else I can find around that time.
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I plan on producing one of these in the next few years, but I have come the realization that they won't be worth nearly as much money then.
I am trying to get into the mindset that if I break even with my breeding efforts, then I will be happy. The market drops so quickly.
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Papa Burgundy
I plan on producing one of these in the next few years, but I have come the realization that they won't be worth nearly as much money then.
I am trying to get into the mindset that if I break even with my breeding efforts, then I will be happy. The market drops so quickly.
That's absolutely how you have to proceed with a hobby. My view used to be "if a break even, that's great". Now, after having acquired BP's like candy, my realization is "this is slightly cheaper than a drug habit" :)
JonV
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Jenn
What a nice rack set-up, I want one!!!
Ditto!! and the snakes in it. :rolleye2:
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If you go look on kingsnake you will find the very ugly grey toped bees, which, like browned out pastels, will not sell fast/ for much. when I go for a bee I want it to be yellow!
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nevohraalnavnoj
That's absolutely how you have to proceed with a hobby. My view used to be "if a break even, that's great". Now, after having acquired BP's like candy, my realization is "this is slightly cheaper than a drug habit" :)
JonV
Depends on the drug used lol. :rofl: