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    there are so many morphs for around 2000 that you can get that will be great projects. Orange dream will truly brighten other morphs. Have you seen a dream bee? There are mystics so you can get mystic potions. Champagnes are powerful morphs. OR you can get those 3 to 4 gene mutations, that way when you breed to a normal or something you won't get a normal in the clutch...i think

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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maddumpling View Post
    there are so many morphs for around 2000 that you can get that will be great projects. Orange dream will truly brighten other morphs. Have you seen a dream bee? There are mystics so you can get mystic potions. Champagnes are powerful morphs. OR you can get those 3 to 4 gene mutations, that way when you breed to a normal or something you won't get a normal in the clutch...i think
    Im kind of limited on what pythons I can get, you guys in the united states have far more high qaulity breeders to choose pythons from then us in Canada.

    I do like the brighter morphs and have a few ideas on what I want to work with. Was thinking of splitting the $2000, Getting something to brighten up what I have, and mabey something like a pied, so I can try to get bee %100 het pied. and make some bumblee pied down the road
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    I'm gioing to back up the worst case it could die. I had a female hedgehog, stellar lines. Havefour babies in litter one. Two girls sold as breeders. Nova had a second litter and it turns out gad a heart defect and die. I lost mom, six babiesand had to tell the people to not breed her daughters.

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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    I anticipate the desert market crashing big time with females not producing. I've already seen a female for 1k and a male for 1.5k by next year I'm guessing they won't be worth much. Except possibly the males.

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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rat160 View Post
    I've already seen a female for 1k and a male for 1.5k by next year I'm guessing they won't be worth much. Except possibly the males.
    Got a link for the male? I've been paying some attention to the asking prices and the average is still about $2500. I have only seen two listed below that and the lowest was 2350.
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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    still seeing if I can find that link, but in the process found a female desert 1k obo

    Just found two male deserts 2011 for 2k ea
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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    You have 2 pastels and 1 bumble bee. Buy a few more double co-dom females and mate them up with the bee. Figure out what you want to make and get the snakes that you need. I have a female bee that I am pairing up with a pewter next year. It gives me a shot at a 4 co-dom gene snake. Personally I bought what I needed to make the supers I want and will wait until next year to get creative with the morph's I produce. I want the supers so I won't make any more normals.
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    Re: Risk of buying High End morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rat160 View Post
    I anticipate the desert market crashing big time with females not producing. I've already seen a female for 1k and a male for 1.5k by next year I'm guessing they won't be worth much. Except possibly the males.

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    Actually I see just the opposite, once they get a mostly fertile clutch from a female, the prices are going to sky rocket back up. Then the possibility of a super desert....
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