mikeyt
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As we all know, baby season is upon us, especially for ball pythons. So, as always I start to check with some local breeders as well as other breeders that I know from across the country to get a feel for what the market may be. My question is this, How come everyones answer tends to be, I have checked online and their going for $?. This is what I am asking.
It has been my experience in the past several years that online pricing (with the exception of a few good deals) are almost always much higher then those of the same animal from the same breeder at my local shows. Therefore, if I am buying and selling at my local shows, prices for a certain animal online in California, will probably bear no reflection on what I should get or expect for my animal here. Also, remember the online prices are the asking prices and may not be what they are actually selling for.
Most people who have early babies also tend to try and price their animals based on the previous years selling price.
I only ask this because I recently attended a show where I saw some early 2010 babies on a vendors table and they were priced at what I thought was pretty high. When I asked why so high? The answer was, I dont mark my animals at what there selling for, but what there going for online.
I would rather wait the extra month or two when the market is saturated and get a better deal.
Now that I am done rambling, what are some of your input on pricing animals? What do you base it on?
It has been my experience in the past several years that online pricing (with the exception of a few good deals) are almost always much higher then those of the same animal from the same breeder at my local shows. Therefore, if I am buying and selling at my local shows, prices for a certain animal online in California, will probably bear no reflection on what I should get or expect for my animal here. Also, remember the online prices are the asking prices and may not be what they are actually selling for.
Most people who have early babies also tend to try and price their animals based on the previous years selling price.
I only ask this because I recently attended a show where I saw some early 2010 babies on a vendors table and they were priced at what I thought was pretty high. When I asked why so high? The answer was, I dont mark my animals at what there selling for, but what there going for online.
I would rather wait the extra month or two when the market is saturated and get a better deal.
Now that I am done rambling, what are some of your input on pricing animals? What do you base it on?