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    Re: Which morphs are stabalizing, which are dropping?

    Prices of morphs will change as more people produce them. For some people they need money so they sell it for to low a price, when it's seen by others they think that this is the price they should market theirs for. The absolute best way to keep prices steady is to talk to breeders about prices instead of asuming the price yourself.
    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Only you can prevent market drops.
    Littleindiangirl is completely right. It will happen with any market such as coffee, the more produced, you would expect a lower price tag. If you sell it for what you want the price others may follow. Talk to other breeders before pricing so you make money and other breeders dont end up selling for less than they want.
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