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    Re: Price Drops a Good Thing for the Herp Community?

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    It is good for those just entering or trying to get into the hobby. It isn't so good for those who paid a lot of money for morphs that dropped in price.
    I kind of see it as a double edged sword though. Those who have been in the hobby for a while did pay tons of money for what we now consider base morphs, but you've also had more time to work with these morphs and produce some killer combos. It's going to take me a long time before I can produce anything more than 3 gene snakes because I've been buying the base morphs that now flood the market. Prices dropped because there was so much supply, but anything outside the base morphs is still expensive. I'm still seeing snakes that go for $20K+.
    Last edited by Kinra; 08-08-2011 at 09:53 PM.
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