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View Poll Results: What do you think about WC gravid Ball Pythons being sold?

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    Re: WC Gravids?

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    you had to wholesale them for 10$ because thats what the price is. the wholesale on CH is alot less. im guessing you sold these to a flipper? where were you selling them that you only sold half?
    I am very aware of CH prices. CH lots of 100 males would have cost me $80 shipped last year. A whopping $2 less than my CB. Not what I would call "alot less".

    Advertised on Fauna, KS, locally and via my site. That is where I was selling them.

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    all of you anti gravid/import ppl better stop shopping at all the pet stores! also you might wanna dodge narbc shows totally since most of the ppl that run it does alot of imports. then all big breeders also buy these. then i guess the flippers(most of the ones i know have pretty big collections of their own animals)
    Again, I am not anti imports. I am simply saying there are plenty of people breeding Balls in the US now that the amount of Balls getting imported could easily be cut in half and it only be a good thing for the Ball market as a whole. Seriously, would cutting the number down to roughly 50,000 being imported a year be a bad thing for the Ball market?
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