What's the next big thing
So right now ball pythons are the most worked with species as far as designer morphs go. We all remember when it was corn snakes, leopard geckos, ect ect. What do you think the next big thing is in the reptile trade? This is just for fun there's really no wrong answer here.
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Retics, especially dwarf/SD crosses. People will want one before FWS says they can't get one.
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I disagree with Retics. Too many legal issues surrounding these types of animals.
Blue Tongue Skinks are getting interesting. |
African House Snake! Heehee. If only we could find an albino True Stripe or some other morphs. I know these guys are never going to be big (pun intended) but I love them.
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I understand the availability issue in the U.S., but with their size and more curious disposition I don't see why any of the Anteresia, particularly the Spotted Python (anteresia maculosa) wouldn't blow up. In AU they're already proving that with time and proper line breeding you can get some wicked stuff out of them.
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Tokays and chahoua geckos are gonna heat up in the US eventually. I'm a big fan of White lipped pythons which are rather hard to find recently but are growing increasingly popular. And like someone mentioned before, blueys are gonna be big when breeding becomes more popular in the us.
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I can say from recent trends at shows. Tokays are blowing out currently when more morphs become common they will be like crested did a few years ago.
Snake's Boa's are selling great for me and others currently the market on them is coming back nicely. Due to all the media and the legal issues I fear Retic's Burms etc will never be as big a part as the burms were 20 plus years ago. |
If you have the money designer GTPs
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