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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    Good post...interesting POV's

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    Is there also a supply side to this equation? Even just as simple as piebald not being around as long to build up as big a supply as albino which could explain why albino is much less expensive than piebald.

    Or have piebalds been harder to produce for some reason? I remember asking about why caramels seemed much rarer than other morphs of the same age back before finding out about the kinking. Now I wonder if some breeders where avoiding caramels or working with hets only trying to work around the kinking and this caused a lower supply.

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    pieds are not harder to reproduce than albinos
    most breeders are using pieds for dh projects to make new morphs
    piebalds were like $15,000 a couple years ago
    so i would have no problem spending $1,500 for one i liked
    and will hopefuly get one in the summer
    i think anyone that has ever seen a piebald in person wants atleast one

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    What about Clowns? Clowns have been around only 2 years longer than Pied Balds and they're holding their value. Recessives will always be more expensive, and as long as people are willing to pay $1300-2000 for a pied bald, people are going to sell them for that much. It's only been in the past couple years that the BP market took a serious nose dive.

    Quote Originally Posted by nova2door View Post
    pieds are not harder to reproduce than albinos
    most breeders are using pieds for dh projects to make new morphs
    piebalds were like $15,000 a couple years ago
    so i would have no problem spending $1,500 for one i liked
    and will hopefuly get one in the summer
    i think anyone that has ever seen a piebald in person wants atleast one
    Not necessarily true, Pieds and het pieds generally aren't the best eaters. Slow eating girls = slow production.

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    just cuz I haven't done this in a while...



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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    I remember being at Pete Kahl's place in 2001 and people were calling and buying pied males for $20,000-$22,500. I bought a female pied from him then for $14,500 with about 35% white.

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    I think that its also such a dramatic mutation. So many reptiles have albinos, so many have hypos, so an albino ball or hypo ball isn't that big of a deal when you think about how those mutations are found throughout the reptile kingdom. But a pied ball python is so stark with the normal color and snow white that it stands out.

    I can't think of much else that is that dramatic. So even to people who aren't into bps or even reptiles, are still impressed by pieds. I think they'll continue to hold their prices for that very reason.

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    Just another angle... from a young breeders point of view... It costs about $3500 DOLLARS and two years time to produce a clutch full of PIEDS... To someone like me, that is a pretty hard sale to make to the wifey pooh....

    This stops a lot of small time breeders like myself from throwing their hats in the ring..... That keeps the supply down.
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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    Just another angle... from a young breeders point of view... It costs about $3500 DOLLARS and two years time to produce a clutch full of PIEDS... To someone like me, that is a pretty hard sale to make to the wifey pooh....
    Right but if you are going to sell let's say 1/2 that clutch for say $1500 a peice and let's just say you get a clutch of 6 then that's $4500, so you've made back your initial investment and you now have 5 pieds.

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    Re: Piebald Thoughts?

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    Right but if you are going to sell let's say 1/2 that clutch for say $1500 a peice and let's just say you get a clutch of 6 then that's $4500, so you've made back your initial investment and you now have 5 pieds.
    Oh, I understand the basic math... But when you consider the intial cost, the waiting period, and the diving prices of morphs lately, it really isn't that simple of a decision! This time last year it was a no-brainer to buy a female albino for $1100!
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