Glowmonkey
Not so new Member
I notice there doesnt seem to be any comments from buyers here, so I'll throw my two cents worth in and offer my explaination for not rushing in.
Ive been interested in starting off with a Bredli for nearly a year now, after spending some time with a mates gorgeous female hypo yearling, who in his words, loved me. When I first decided to buy it seemed everybody I knew was saying wow I want a snake, a few of them with cash to burn ran out and did it, (thanks mr Rudd for the stimulus for part of that rush). What most of them bought was anything the pet store had in stock, or whatever was cheap enough to just be able to say yeh Ive got a snake too. As for me Ive sat back, I want a good snake, but I didnt consider myself educated enough yet to risk laying out $600-800 on something I might not have been able to look after, and wasnt going to just buy something to learn with, that I couldnt keep later. So Ive waited and watched. What I noticed is that perhaps because of the previous high price of good adult specimens making owning a pure pair too expensive most of the Hypo Bredli's on the market came from breeders that only had one hypo and one common, and pure specimens were harder to find, it now seems a lot more of the hatchlings being shown are coming from dual hypo breeding stock, and better bloodlines are more common. So in my opinion the supply numbers are still around the same but the quality has greatly increased. For me that means Im glad I held back. As now I have the confidence to buy and get to see breeders like Solar17 showing not only a great batch of 38 hatchlings (basically all hypo) but pics of the previous yrs batch looking awesome as evidence of the strength of the bloodlines. Like I said Im glad I held back and am really looking forward to whats for sale over the next few mths now that the crazed cash in fest has settled.
Ive been interested in starting off with a Bredli for nearly a year now, after spending some time with a mates gorgeous female hypo yearling, who in his words, loved me. When I first decided to buy it seemed everybody I knew was saying wow I want a snake, a few of them with cash to burn ran out and did it, (thanks mr Rudd for the stimulus for part of that rush). What most of them bought was anything the pet store had in stock, or whatever was cheap enough to just be able to say yeh Ive got a snake too. As for me Ive sat back, I want a good snake, but I didnt consider myself educated enough yet to risk laying out $600-800 on something I might not have been able to look after, and wasnt going to just buy something to learn with, that I couldnt keep later. So Ive waited and watched. What I noticed is that perhaps because of the previous high price of good adult specimens making owning a pure pair too expensive most of the Hypo Bredli's on the market came from breeders that only had one hypo and one common, and pure specimens were harder to find, it now seems a lot more of the hatchlings being shown are coming from dual hypo breeding stock, and better bloodlines are more common. So in my opinion the supply numbers are still around the same but the quality has greatly increased. For me that means Im glad I held back. As now I have the confidence to buy and get to see breeders like Solar17 showing not only a great batch of 38 hatchlings (basically all hypo) but pics of the previous yrs batch looking awesome as evidence of the strength of the bloodlines. Like I said Im glad I held back and am really looking forward to whats for sale over the next few mths now that the crazed cash in fest has settled.