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    I would say it will take about 8 years for them to drop to 2k .. it is a recessive morph afterall

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    While 8 years is a long time to wait, I really don't need a new snake more than every 4 years or longer, so this is actually a pretty tolerable wait. Honestly, the thing that drives me most crazy about the Sunset is how few pics there are!! I love to drool over other people's fantastic looking beasts ALMOST as much as I like picking out one for myself. And gotta love the recessives for keeping their value strong. I really do hope he starts breeding the heck out of any males soon though, want more pictures!
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    I don't really want to post #'s dicussed in a private conversation. I'm sure Brian would be more than happy to answer question regarding the sunset via email or phone. I'm guessing that it will a bit longer than 8 years before we see 2K sunsets.
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    Expensive

    Hello people, I signed up here just so that I could comment on this topic of the lovely Sunset BP. I read here(http://snakebytes.tumblr.com/post/27...esting-journey) that Brian shelled out $70,000 then, believing it was a false positive, let several hets go to pet shops and kept the female het Sunset on the shelf, sitting on the project for 4 years. His popst on Tumblr was in july 2012. Now I know next to nothing about herpetology but if others think that 8 years and over is kind of the norm to prove them out, then to make some kind of money back on this I doubt they will reach 2k for quite sometime..... Sorry, I too would of loved these to be affordable BP as they are absolutely gorgeous.

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    Re: Expensive

    Quote Originally Posted by Skinnx86 View Post
    Hello people, I signed up here just so that I could comment on this topic of the lovely Sunset BP. I read here(http://snakebytes.tumblr.com/post/27...esting-journey) that Brian shelled out $70,000 then, believing it was a false positive, let several hets go to pet shops and kept the female het Sunset on the shelf, sitting on the project for 4 years. His popst on Tumblr was in july 2012. Now I know next to nothing about herpetology but if others think that 8 years and over is kind of the norm to prove them out, then to make some kind of money back on this I doubt they will reach 2k for quite sometime..... Sorry, I too would of loved these to be affordable BP as they are absolutely gorgeous.
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    So it takes 8+ years to be reasonable for sunsets but took bananas a year?
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    Re: Sunset balls!?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Oni View Post
    So it takes 8+ years to be reasonable for sunsets but took bananas a year?
    It took banana longer than that. Banana is also a codom that produces mostly males. Sunset is a recessive morph which takes much longer to propagate. Plus the sunsets are only really being bred by a small few people right now I believe.
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    Duh, we want to see more

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    Re: Sunset balls!?

    Sunsets look really nice, but we decided to go with Gravels earlier this year. We hope to have baby Highways in the spring and eventually a super Gravel.

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    Um, bananas have been around for at least 10 years, maybe more.

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