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    Re: Most sought after, and most unwanted morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    I'm sure there will be plenty of folks that will happily give their answers to your questions. But you shouldn't expect any sort of consensus among them. Opinions and tastes differ wildly among all the different BP morphs.

    Here is MY opinion on the matter. I believe (very, very firmly believe) that if you want to succeed at breeding these beauties, then you need to breed what YOU are truly passionate about. If you try to breed to please "the market" you'll burn out long before you ever get there.

    For one, the market changes and fluctuates over the years. But most importantly, it takes genuine passion for the animals themselves to put up with all the work and effort, cost and heartache that comes along with breeding for profit. And those few that manage to make a profit without the passion do so at the great expense of the animals' well being. That is never pretty.
    Words of wisdom right here! I have a few projects that are both business and personal interests of mine. Almost all of my entire collection is made up of things I personally want to work with moving forward. It's a lot easier to spend time feeding, cleaning, breeding, and building a collection that you're passionate about. You constantly see people entering and exiting this hobby/business because they aren't passionate about what they are doing.

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    B

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