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    Re: Which morphs are stabalizing, which are dropping?

    I'm not a breeder yet and when I do it will be for the hobby not for a business. Unfortunately Dizzy, the prices are dropping for every morph out there. It may not be noticeable today or tomorrow for all morphs but give it 2-3 years when you'll want to be producing. I see a lot of people on here giving their opinions/answers and read each one of them. For me, it will be breeding quality animals for a hobby and experience and fun. Yeah, maybe I won't sell them and get my invested money back, but it's not going to be a business for me. I will not rely on it to feed my children and so forth. Everything in this world drops the price eventually. Especially when people invent something/produce a new morph, don't you see the items that were in it's place before that the prices have dropped? Things you can only buy at certain stores, but then when it's replaced with something newer, all the department/chain stores have them?? This is all just in my opinion, but pretty much the breeding game will be like anything else. There will be your small breeders who do it for the love of the hobby to produce pets/quality animals who won't care if they loose a buck here or there (and may even go big time), your small breeders who get into it thinking they're going to make a quick buck (and most of the time fail quickly or become what we call "flippers"), then you have your large breeders who can afford every single new morph that comes out or even can afford to import animals to produce new morphs. That's the way that I see it and now saying that, I want to start collecting to get my breeding collection going, but won't pay overpriced prices nor for poor quality animals. I will go straight to reputable breeders and pay that extra money if needed to know that I will be getting what I'm paying for and that the animals were taken care of before I buy them. Everyone has their own opinion, that's mine. Good luck with your future endeavors
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