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    Re: I have $20k to spend and I need help!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy78 View Post
    I don't know but I have some advice..
    Ball pythons, IMO are hardly an investment. This year (for example, just randomly pulling numbers outta the air) a bee could be $2000. Next year that bee could be worth $700. If your looking to make money I would recommend something else.
    This is just my opinion though.
    Ball pythons prices are so up and down you should want them for there beauty and awesomeness hahahah. What does this person like? That way if down the road there "clownpastel" or pin yadda yadda is only worth $1000 then the snake will still get the proper care and attention it deserves.
    But like I said just my opinion :-).
    Also since I've been in this hobby, less then a year now, I have even seen prices drop 25%-50%...

    But if he/she knows that there is a massive chance of losing a lot of money I would try making your own designer morph. Personally I would get a bunch of bees, normal females, pastel females, clown females, and start breeding looking for that next amazing morph :-).
    Thanks, Jeremy.

    You are forgetting something BG's rookie fan. Prices may go down on the animals, but you're not just letting them sit there...you're breeding them. You have to take the babies produced from the animal that dropped in value into account when considering whether it was a good investment or not.

    Recessives will hold their value longer, but Co doms will see a faster return. If you don't want to see your snakes value seem to drop overnight....buy recessive. It will however take you a leeetle longer to see results.

    Whatever you may be looking for though Ralphy....BG just might happen to know where you can find it.

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