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Old 13-Nov-07, 08:52 AM
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I dont see why the 66%ers will fetch the same as normals, doesnt make any logical sense at all. With normals selling anywhere from $250 -$350 each for quality captive bred, I see many people paying a couple hundred dollars more a pair to give themselves a shot at making some Albinos down the track.

As for 100%ers, we shall see I guess. Price falls too low, Im sure most breeders will sell off their hatchling Albinos and keep a lot of hets and breed from them down the track. If you take emotion out of it and do some simple math, I think you will find that hets are a better gamble in the long run at the prices some are speculating.

As for the snake ranch prices, I highly doubt they will have a big impact on prices overall. I dont think they will breed enough to do so. For example, next year I could sell some really top looking jungles for $50 each, with the thousands upon thousands of them out there(actually probably more like 10s of thousands),I would do absolutely nothing to the market price with the couple clutches I could offer. People will still be charging anywhere from $300 to $1000 each.

We can all speculate as much as we want I guess but the market will ultimately decide.
 
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