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    Re: Selling my first clutch need help.

    If you breed quality, and you have healthy babies, there's no reason you should need to drop your prices, just because this is your first year. You've made contacts and relationships just being here and participating on the forum.

    Don't expect them to go flying off the proverbial shelf right away, but be patient. The right buyer will come along. Don't short sell yourself or your babies.

    I can tell you right now, my lemon pastel babies will be about $100 more than market. Why? Because my lemons aren't average quality pastels. If I have to sit on them a little longer, so be it. I've already had insane offers for my founding male and my holdback girl, so I'm not too concerned.

    Be proud of the animals you produced and don't undersell yourself!

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