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    Re: Opinions on a trade!!

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    It's a good trade. Recessives hold their value far better than co-doms, and the animals are all female. The female albinos will be worth a lot more when grown than the lemonblast will. Albinos work well with pins, spiders, woma, and cinnamon, just to name a few. You could also pair them with g-stripes to make something cool, or with axanthics to makes snows (of course).

    The idea that albinos are losing value quickly isn't true at all--albinos are one of the oldest morphs out there! They're still going for over 300 apiece, in spite of that. Virtually everyone has them--and yet they're easy to sell. I certainly never regretted getting my albino project, it's paid off.

    But really, it depends on why you're breeding. If you're doing it for fun, or to make things you simply like, then you probably shouldn't trade away a lemonblast you have plans for, and get albinos you aren't sure what to do with. If you're trying to maximize profit, I think the albinos are a good choice in the long view.


    X2 this is right on target. That 300 apiece is for males, females usually sell for 400-500 each.
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