Thanks, Elena! I think I'm definitely going to hang on to him over the winter and then decide what to do in the spring. I reached out to Mike at Basically Boas and he said there's not a lot of interest in the market (currently) for these guys, so he thought if I got $300-$350, I'd have done well. Your $250 estimate is right in line with his, so I feel confident in at least now having a good range to work within ($250-$350)
As far as breeding, I'm not sure. If demand is low, I'd rather just keep him as a pet for now and do some research over the winter to see what's possible to produce, etc.
Thanks so much for your insight. Much appreciated!!
Jim
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