Quote Originally Posted by ctrlfreq View Post
Well, mainly because all the $12k fire males from 2006 are now breeding and throwing 50% fire offspring. The morph market, and co-dominant traits specifically, adhere to an inverted bell curve, with high prices on the initial stock, bottoming out after 2 years or so, and then sky-rocketing again when the morph begins appearing in double- and triple-combo morphs.
Very, very interesting. I've thought about trying to compile some data of the various morph types..recessives, doms, co doms and trying to fit some curves in order to see if there is a correlation. It would take a lot of data though.

And if one could get those curves, you could maybe put together an optimized snake portfolio, with investments hedged between short term (co-dom/dom) and long term (recessive/double recessive) investments.

JonV