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    Some go fast and some don't. I sell most of my normals to a local pet store quickly, but some of the morphs are harder to sell depending on price range and what's on the market. Last year I had some bees for sale for 4 months. Finally sold two but ended up trading the 2 females for a male pied. Just depends on what's on the market at the time. Seems like around where I live, the cheaper morphs like spiders and pastels sell quicker since they are more affordable. If I start to produce morphs that are over the $1000 range, I would definitely make a website.


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