Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 794

0 members and 794 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,107
Posts: 2,572,122
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Pattyhud
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 18 of 18
  1. #11
    Registered User dsmalex97's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-01-2008
    Posts
    419
    Thanks
    5
    Thanked 30 Times in 26 Posts

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Although the numbers of Ball Pythons produced and sold are very much higher han the number of Tegus and Rainbow Boas, I can see the market following similar trends of the two mentioned species. Rainbow Boas have been very easy to watch do this. They will sell for about $120 to $135 and everyone will produce them, as it is a profitable project at that price. Once everyone tries to cash in on the high price, the production outweighs the demand, and the price starts dropping. When the price starts nearing $65, people quit breeding, because it is not profitable at that price. Guess what happens next? noone is producing them, because they are too cheap, but the few that have produced them, because demand is high and supply is low. The next thing that happens is that the price starts rising again, and the cycle repeats itself. This same cycle has happened with Tegus in the past. This is a textbook example of how Supply and Demand works.

    I would expect that some people will scale back on Ball Python production next year, due to alot of left over babies from the previous season, and the price is too low to profitably produce some things. Just imagine that ina 2-3 years, it may be almost impossible to find a plain old Pinstripe (I say that loosely, as I don't think there is anything plain about the gene). When that happens, it is possible that the price could go up. We haven't seen that in quite some time in the Ball Python market.

    Just my .02,
    I agree 100%!

    Theres always going to be and up and a down, thats just how it goes. I personally think the more basic co-cominant genes will be the first to go in price, as they already have, but soon they will become rare again because no one produces them anymore. And then boom, price goes up again. I don't see the market going anywhere. Besides up and down of course lol.

  2. #12
    BPnet Veteran GenePirate's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-11-2009
    Location
    Coastal South Carolina
    Posts
    249
    Thanks
    92
    Thanked 101 Times in 73 Posts
    Images: 8

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch21 View Post
    I don't visit kingsnake much at all, but wanted to see the "going rate" for clowns and pastel het clowns. I didn't find much, but I noticed there has been a SERIOUS decline in general prices since my last visit to kingsnake (which was probably about 2 months ago)! And it seems like there are twice as many ads as last year (this is purely a speculation as I don't have the numbers to verify that)...
    The number of ads on Kingsnake is probably greater because we can post 6 ads now, instead of 3, for the same price. This plus the decrease in sales contributed to the 12-page list (up from 7 pages last year) of ball python classifieds on KS. You can find crazy prices for morphs right now. I had to hold myself back from 2 female clowns, $1450 shipped for both.

  3. #13
    Old enough to remember. Freakie_frog's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-12-2004
    Location
    221b Baker Street
    Posts
    16,636
    Thanks
    462
    Thanked 3,884 Times in 2,148 Posts
    Blog Entries
    2
    Images: 107

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Quote Originally Posted by GenePirate View Post
    I had to hold myself back from 2 female clowns, $1450 shipped for both.
    I saw that..made me want to puke.. LOL
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
    "for the discerning collector"



  4. #14
    BPnet Lifer muddoc's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-23-2006
    Location
    Louisiana
    Posts
    5,340
    Thanks
    1,202
    Thanked 1,606 Times in 618 Posts
    Images: 49

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Quote Originally Posted by GenePirate View Post
    The number of ads on Kingsnake is probably greater because we can post 6 ads now, instead of 3, for the same price. This plus the decrease in sales contributed to the 12-page list (up from 7 pages last year) of ball python classifieds on KS. You can find crazy prices for morphs right now. I had to hold myself back from 2 female clowns, $1450 shipped for both.
    I bet they regret that in a few years. I have two females from this year, and I wouldn't sell one for $1450. LOL. To each his own.
    Tim Bailey
    (A.K.A. MBM or Art Pimp)
    www.baileyreptiles.com
    The Blog

  5. #15
    BPnet Veteran greghall's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-10-2008
    Location
    Whitemarsh Md.
    Posts
    948
    Thanks
    25
    Thanked 81 Times in 68 Posts
    Images: 19

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    The average person right now does not have any extra money Its very out there my year to date is down 9K so Im hurtin just like everybody I know .if the economy comes back the market will come back,just look & see how many collections are for sale cheap to raise cash Ive seen tons of deals but I have no cash, so they get cheaper & cheaper as people need cash.
    WHITEMARSH BALL PYTHONS
    CAPTIVE BRED BY GREGORY J HALL

    CHECKOUT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL BELOW ALL BP's
    http://www.youtube.com/user/GREGORYJHALL
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/White...88827331178640
    410-206-9781

  6. #16
    Registered User Crawdad's Avatar
    Join Date
    10-15-2009
    Location
    Birmingham, AL
    Posts
    84
    Thanks
    69
    Thanked 16 Times in 15 Posts

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    The market will correct itself! Eventually there will be too many breeders, prices will drop low enough that it won't be profitable for most breeders, and they will drop out of the game. Then the prices will rise because supply has fallen while demand has stayed the same or risen, which will prompt more breeders to enter the market, which will cause prices to fall due to supply exceeding demand... repeat this over and over. It's all down to market economics.

    I've seen people getting upset on this and other forums because too many people are getting into BP's and breeding them, which is dropping the prices of their precious morphs. I can't understand this sentiment because more breeders and more BPs means greater recognition of our favorite pets, and potentially continued existence! It used to be that any idiot with two BPs could pump out some unusual-looking but not necessarily healthy or responsibly-bred babies and they would still be snapped up by herpkeepers because they were the only option. This perpetuated ignorance and greed. Now with thousands of breeders, there is a choice and there is competition, and breeders now have to concentrate on good genetics and responsible breeding in order to differentiate themselves from the crowd. This is a GOOD thing! We now know more about BP genetics than we EVER have, which ultimately leads to safer and more plentiful morphs.

    Those ex-BP breeders that complain about the market being over-saturated are the ones that cannot (or don't want to) compete

    Just a thought. I'm sure I stepped on some toes -- won't be the first time, or the last.
    Last edited by Crawdad; 12-14-2009 at 06:56 PM.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to Crawdad For This Useful Post:

    muddoc (12-14-2009)

  8. #17
    Registered User BLOCK 213's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-29-2008
    Location
    England
    Posts
    49
    Thanks
    5
    Thanked 5 Times in 5 Posts
    Images: 1

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Seeing the same thing over here in the UK.
    Prices are dropping, as more breeders produce more morphs.
    An interesting factor here is that British prices are being driven down to compete with an influx of cheaper imports from breeders in the States.
    Do you think we could maybe start seeing base morphs at the same price as normals, or even less ?

  9. #18
    BPnet Veteran withonor's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-23-2009
    Location
    Wilmington, DE
    Posts
    513
    Thanks
    40
    Thanked 75 Times in 69 Posts

    Re: Update on "Where is the Ball Python market heading?"

    Quote Originally Posted by BLOCK 213 View Post
    Seeing the same thing over here in the UK.
    Prices are dropping, as more breeders produce more morphs.
    An interesting factor here is that British prices are being driven down to compete with an influx of cheaper imports from breeders in the States.
    Do you think we could maybe start seeing base morphs at the same price as normals, or even less ?
    Pastel males and 100% het albino males are close right now, if not already the same as normals. I don't think they could ever be less, the normal price will just get driven down.
    -David

    0.0.1 Normal Ball Python (Zeek)
    0.1.0 Cinnamon Ball Python (Scarlett aka Big Red)
    0.1.0 Pastel Ball Python (Missy)
    0.1.0 Mojave Ball Python (Star)
    0.1.0 German Shepherd/Austrailian Kelpie mix (Micha)
    0.1.0 Siamese/Stuck Up mix (Ping)
    1.0.0 Dwarf Hotot Bunny (Tater)
    0.0.2 Parakeet/Albino Parakeet (Ice/Scatter)

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1