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    Re: Which morphs are stabalizing, which are dropping?

    All the prices are dropping too fast. I only breed what I have room to keep indefinitely. I produced some nice animals, and priced them all at the high end of the already ridiculously low market prices. If I don't sell a single animal I'm more than happy to raise them up myself. But guess what, I'm almost completely sold out of my '08 animals with only a single ad on this site and a single ad on fauna. There's absolutely no reason for people to continue dropping prices on every morph when it's so obvious that the demand still warrents the higher prices. With a thousand small time get-rich-quick breeders all trying to have the cheapest animals, it's a non stop cluster bomb of unwarranted market crashes. That's just the way this hobby goes, there's no such thing as stable prices.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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