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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by shhhli
Ooh- and ssscales, I ment to note that i do agree with what you said and you know, for the people that don't do research and screw up and buy from him.. well. good luck to him..
I just have this problem guys, i dont know why but when i think of business i generally think of how i would do things and i have this CRAZY habit of mixing ethics and morals with business. Its a habit. Sorry. So if you see me talking about business, just know i mean the peachy-keen kind where I dont screw people over for a buck. That's what i consider good business in the most optimal condition.
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Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't wait till you get out in the 'Real Business World'.......
On a side note, I really wish this site showed the age of the posters.....
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by jbkd
Don't take this the wrong way, but I can't wait till you get out in the 'Real Business World'.......
On a side note, I really wish this site showed the age of the posters.....
psst...we all have user profiles...
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by sho220
psst...we all have user profiles...
That's to much work for us old folks......LOL
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by jbkd
That's to much work for us old folks......LOL
Old? What does that make me? Ancient? ;)
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Has anyone compared a leucistic from a Fireball with that of a Mojave? I know both of them aren't pure white, but I wonder which one is cleaner? Either way, the price difference still blows me away: Mojaves for $1,000 and Fires for $5-7,000? If I wanted black eyes that bad, I'd get some mini-contacts made. :P
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The black eyed leucistic(super form of Fire) is a clean WHITE snake, totally different from the Mojave type that features a grayish head :gj:
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by cueball
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The black eyed leucistic(super form of Fire) is a clean WHITE snake, totally different from the Mojave type that features a grayish head :gj:
Have you seen one, Cue? I've read from several sources including the guy that bred the first one (Eric Davies) that there are blotches of yellow on it. The cleanest white snake I've heard of was from a Lesser, but unfortunately I haven't seen even ONE leucistic in person. :(
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Re: Mojave prices
Ok, this is a direct quote from Wes, on another site.
"For me it's all about having a great collection and making new things. My company doesn't do Reptile Shows partly because of the risk of disease and partly because of stress to the Pythons and the keepers LOL so one thing we do is keep our overhead low and prices realistic to the supply and demand.
Lower prices mean more people can get into the game and they have less risk of loss. Simple recessive morphs will always be high co-doms will go down like Boa's and Retics, do to the large number produced we all will need lots of co-doms to mix with Simple recessives to make new things. I have 507 eggs in the incubator and more clutches coming so I would think other breeders do as well . Here is a pic of the first Super Mojave Ball Python ever produced at Morph King Reptiles in 2004."
Then he showed a cool pic.
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by bpkid
Ok, this is a direct quote from Wes, on another site.
"For me it's all about having a great collection and making new things. My company doesn't do Reptile Shows partly because of the risk of disease and partly because of stress to the Pythons and the keepers LOL so one thing we do is keep our overhead low and prices realistic to the supply and demand.
Lower prices mean more people can get into the game and they have less risk of loss. Simple recessive morphs will always be high co-doms will go down like Boa's and Retics, do to the large number produced we all will need lots of co-doms to mix with Simple recessives to make new things. I have 507 eggs in the incubator and more clutches coming so I would think other breeders do as well . Here is a pic of the first Super Mojave Ball Python ever produced at Morph King Reptiles in 2004."
Then he showed a cool pic.
Saying and doing are two different things, I also believe they are signed up for a tables at Daytona. Plus Joe is the one doing the selling and Wes does the breeding from what I understand.
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
Saying and doing are two different things, I also believe they are signed up for a tables at Daytona. Plus Joe is the one doing the selling and Wes does the breeding from what I understand.
I didn't see them on the vendor list...did see MK Reptiles, but I don't think they are the same...
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Re: Mojave prices
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Originally Posted by sho220
I didn't see them on the vendor list...did see MK Reptiles, but I don't think they are the same...
Who is it then?
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