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    Re: Thinking about starting my own private business in the future

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    From a pure investment standpoint, males are unless eaters until you have something to breed them to. also I would suggest you do as much research as possible, as you would find out, it doesn't matter if the pair is related or not.

    also i would suggest reading over the threads that pretty much show 99% of people do not make profit doing this, its a poor thing to invest in, you pretty much have to see it as a hobby your sinking money into, or your bound for failure. Its not to say some people don't make a living doing it, but for the other 99% of us.... not a chance.
    What WatA said. With the basics scribbled out on paper, it sounds like it could be lucrative, but there a whole lot of things that one doesn't think of in the beginning. For example..when i bought my male and female, I was intending to breed them that year. She went three years without producing a single clutch, till this year. My woma that I bought when on a huge hunger strike and even though she should have been to weight at least a year ago...she's still too skinny for me to be comfortable breeding her. Also, in those three years, prices of hypos have dropped somewhere along the lines of 300$. All the while, you are incurring the cost of their food, bedding, and heating. Just some food for thought.

    IMO, it should be looked at as a hobby, a passion. And possibly a way to recoup some of your cash in the process. Unless you are taking morphs that are thousands of dollars a pop.

    As for what morphs to get, I would pick what you personally like, or pick a combo you would like to produce, and buy accordingly. From an option-based standpoint, I would for sure get a bee, as that will provide you two morphs in one, to grow and diversify your collection.
    Last edited by HypoPita; 07-16-2011 at 08:43 PM. Reason: missed part of the Q
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