I doubt it, the demand for these things will be huge, it will be a long long time before supply out does demand, keep saving!
In 2009 or there abouts when i first looked in to albino darwins they were in the thousands, now you can pick them up for $500 for a looker.. it wont take long i dont think.
you can only charge so much for antaresia species albino or not, plus i know of a few people breeding them this year so in 3 years this years clutches will produce offspring and so on. Id say 3 to 4 years they will still be expensive but affordable for most hobby owners. remembering bigger breeders have to support a large breeding facility and their prices have to cover larger costs and so on.
lol I hope id love to own em one day
Jmo
Time will tell.You say you know 3 people who will be breeding them this season.Will they or is it more wishful thinking on their parts than anything else?
Plenty of people in this hobby tend to talk the talk but that's where it ends.
From what I know about the albino ants is that there is still a lot of work to be done to make them robust and work through the problems that they carry.
morgan dragon already has some nice womasmorgan dragon - comparing these to albino darwins is pointless - why buy a pair of albino darwins for 2K when you could get some really nice womas for $500?
People will buy them because they like albino spotteds and badens point about being able to sell them in petshops or on commercial licence here in Qld is a big bonus.
Patience is a virtue and all that....pretty sure they were offered at $15k last year and are already just over $11k for a pair this year when nothing has been sold yet....
These spotteds have one thing going for them once they get going that no other morph if you want to call it has had yet and that is exposure, these are the only ones that can get into pet shops that are allowed to have snakes in (NT ,SA, VIC. and QLD) which will help solar 17 (baden)
They were the same price last year and 11 on the 20:20 deal. Nothing has changed in price.
morgan dragon - comparing these to albino darwins is pointless - why buy a pair of albino darwins for 2K when you could get some really nice womas for $500?
People will buy them because they like albino spotteds and badens point about being able to sell them in petshops or on commercial licence here in Qld is a big bonus.
morgan dragon already has some nice womas
my comparison of buying womas instead was being sarcastic -comparing albino spotteds to albino darwins is not comparing apples with apples - they are completely different and thats why people will want and buy them. Anyway, thats my opinion....[/Q
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mate take a breath , its all okmy comparison of buying womas instead was being sarcastic -comparing albino spotteds to albino darwins is not comparing apples with apples - they are completely different and thats why people will want and buy them. Anyway, thats my opinion....
anyway, moving on.....I'd interested to hear from people who have bred these, or at least attempted to, and what the difficulties/weaknesses with the line are. Ive heard of eggs dying during incubation, albino hatchys dying full term, shortly after hatching etc etc but it has always been 2nd, 3rd or 4th hand info.
How old was Ribald when snake ranch first tried to breed him? If was a bit immature that could explain the poor fertility rates but they have been releasing hets for a while so it is obviously tied to the visuals that is the problem, or they have been holding back whathever visuals they produced in previous years. I know simon stone struggled the first time he tried to to breed a male marble as he was a bit young and got poor results that year - maybe another year or so and the results from the albinos will improve.
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