Quote Originally Posted by MATT FISHER REPTILES
bingo that is what i am doing. i bought 50 cbb females. and will be buying a all co-doms this year and branch into other things next.
And this is case in point as to something else to think about with co-dominant mutations.

Anyone with half a brain has realized that they can mass-produce co-dominant mutations and the supply of these mutations is going to skyrocket in the next couple of years. Good news is that these morphs will be more attainable to non-investor/non-breeder types, bad news (to an investor) is that you will be selling these for non-investor/non-breeder prices.

Recessives are harder to produce and will keep their value longer, so, from an investment perspective, they are the better investment.

BUT...don't let that convince you to buy a recessive mutation you like less than a co-dominant one...work with what you like, and it'll all pay off in the end.