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Re: Which morphs are stabalizing, which are dropping?
 Originally Posted by mricyfire
Prices will always drop until actual licenses are needed to breed, as of right now anyone can breed, which makes more on the market to sell, everyone wants to make money so they sell less than the other guy and it will remain to get lower.
Like I said, I don't drop prices to be the cheapest and people still find me and buy my snakes. From what I've seen, people who have the most expensive bps have no problems making sales, because the demand is huge. Price droppers seem to be underestimating the demand that's out there.
Another problem is the snakes except the triple and double morphs have no real monetary value, it is just what someone thinks they should be worth, but if you ask me all Co-Dom should be the same price, all Recessive should cost more, but all roughly the same price...feel me?
They do have value. How many people out there want a champagne and aren't going to wait for them to be $500 before they purchase one? There are plenty of people, therefor the demand says that they do have the valuie of the pricetags. If a new morph is found and there are people who want to buy that snake for $50,000, then they successfully breed it and hatch out a few and sell out in a week at $20,000 a piece, what about this scenerio dictates that they don't really have value? And if they didn't have value, why would combos suddenly have value? I'm not feeling your logic
If I had the money, I'd buy a clown or a piebald for $4000, but I'd never pay that for an axanthic or a hypo. They just aren't on the top of my list. Most people seem to like pieds more than axanthics, so if pieds were selling out at higher prices, I don't understand why the prices should be the same as axanthics if they aren't selling as fast. If all co-doms were the same price, fires, lessers, champagnes, etc would sell out quickly while the available YBs and other subtler morphs sat in breeders' racks. I think supply and demand would be a good enough model here.
Last edited by PythonWallace; 03-02-2009 at 01:22 PM.
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