shrap
Freelance Philosopher
Sometimes I hate being and objective person.....
I can completely see and understand both sides of the argument here. For one I understand how it hurts what was once a predictable yearly price drop and people invested based on that. When unexpected drops come, or rather forced in this case, it can certainly be unsettling to many who invested in prior years and have taken the 2-3 years needed to raise up their babies. They got left standing there with their dicks in their hands.
On the other hand I have never cared what people sold their animals for. Above market, below market, at market.... whatever. It is their animals and they have the right to sell them for whatever they want.
But if you look at breeding balls as a biz/investment then just like any other biz/investment you have to realize there are no guarantees. You could strike it reach or you could go bankrupt. It is what it is.
I have been keeping Balls since I was 12 years old. My brother went into the military and gave me his, that was my first. I have loved the species ever since. Now me as a hobbyist breeder, I dont care if Ball Morphs are 100's or 1000's of dollars, I love these snakes and will continue to buy, sell, keep and breed every Morph that I personally like until the day I die.
If I can make some decent cash while doing what I love and selling some of my offspring at "market value" then great..... and I dont feel one damn bit guilty about it. If the market value drops a lot and I dont make that much money then that is fine too.... and I wont have one damn complaint about it. Because I aint in this for the money, but I sure as hell aint going to look a gift horse in the mouth while it is still sitting in front of me.
I can completely see and understand both sides of the argument here. For one I understand how it hurts what was once a predictable yearly price drop and people invested based on that. When unexpected drops come, or rather forced in this case, it can certainly be unsettling to many who invested in prior years and have taken the 2-3 years needed to raise up their babies. They got left standing there with their dicks in their hands.
On the other hand I have never cared what people sold their animals for. Above market, below market, at market.... whatever. It is their animals and they have the right to sell them for whatever they want.
But if you look at breeding balls as a biz/investment then just like any other biz/investment you have to realize there are no guarantees. You could strike it reach or you could go bankrupt. It is what it is.
I have been keeping Balls since I was 12 years old. My brother went into the military and gave me his, that was my first. I have loved the species ever since. Now me as a hobbyist breeder, I dont care if Ball Morphs are 100's or 1000's of dollars, I love these snakes and will continue to buy, sell, keep and breed every Morph that I personally like until the day I die.
If I can make some decent cash while doing what I love and selling some of my offspring at "market value" then great..... and I dont feel one damn bit guilty about it. If the market value drops a lot and I dont make that much money then that is fine too.... and I wont have one damn complaint about it. Because I aint in this for the money, but I sure as hell aint going to look a gift horse in the mouth while it is still sitting in front of me.