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    For those getting into the breeding game its great to aim high but the reality is unless you have a truckload of money to get into cutting edge mutations your best bet is to do lower end stuff. Heres why. 1 you will always be able to sell them cause theres a bigger market for lower end, 2 higher end animals are harder to get your money out of them until your established. Yes you can get more money out of a high end snake but its gonna cost you alot nore to produce and youll have to find the right buyer. The easiest snakes to move are snakes in the 100 to 500 dollar range. You can move em all day long. With more and more beginners or hobbyist getting into snakes every day they always start off with the basic morphs. Single codoms will always sell. They may go down in price but will always sell. You will sell 10 snakes at 200 bucks a piece faster then you will sell a 2000 dollar snake if you dont have a name behind you. Look on kingsnake and watch what sells. I bet youll see the snakes going for 2k sitting a while
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