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  • 10-08-2013, 06:41 PM
    rascal_rascal_99
    Re: Slip on banana
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    Originally Posted by BrianB801 View Post
    Anyone else steadily losing interest in the banana/coral glow morph? A year ago it was my number one dream snake, currently I am annoyed with the flood of these things on the market and what has to be a record decline speed in the financial value of an amazing looking morph. Crazyness.


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    Originally Posted by BrianB801 View Post
    I'm not denying their beauty, just frustrating how non limited they are becoming. As a collector of shoes I prefer to own things that not every one has, something I can feel special about having because it's limited, and this just isn't gonna be the case for this gene. I honestly see them becoming as common as pastel or spider within a year or two, especially because they aren't a recessive gene and predominantly produce males which means the speed in which new clutches are going to be produced is going to be crazy fast.


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    I look at it from the total opposite direction. I just see it as coming closer to a reality of owning one without having to spend more than I'm comfortable with to get what I want. It also won't be long before they hit pet pricing and that will open up the market big time.

    As for wanting to own something nobody else has in the bp world, unless you happen to buy some crazy one off non genetic mutation, forget it. There are a couple of handfuls of breeders in the country who will always jump and spend big money to get what they believe are going to be the next new hot morphs and breed the crap out of them. Markets will always flood and prices will always drop, no differently than the banana...it's just doing it a slight bit quicker because of the saturation of male maker males which are what we're seeing priced at the bottom of the price range.

    One other thing, I do see adult bananas on a regular basis and they look way better than the picture posted of an adult. Of the lighter colored end of the spectrum genetics, I think they're one of the best at holding their color and looking great as adults, both in combos and alone.

    If you like them, buy one, and lots of people will. If you realize you don't like them as much as you thought then be glad the market ran like it did and caused you to think about how much you may or may not have actually liked them, save your money and spend it on something different...nobody forces any of us to buy a banana or any other morph. :)
  • 10-08-2013, 06:44 PM
    rascal_rascal_99
    Re: Slip on banana
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    Originally Posted by BrianB801 View Post
    How can I not compare that? it's a hypothetical scenario, not actual....


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    Because you can't buy a ferarri, ram it into 5 yugo's and then expect to get 20 more ferarri's out of them. :gj:
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