SnakePower
Well-Known Member
As I mentioned before Congrats once again on hatching such a uniquie and special animal.
NOW.... As Barry just said take your time on any decision relating to this little guy. Don't listen to peple telling you to "cash in" something so unique that's attracting the kind of offers you have been getting is obviously very special. Just think if they are prepared to make all these insane offers now, it's not going to change, people love new morphs period. Not hot today then cold tomorrow as someone said!!
It really depends on your plan for the hobby, if you are not planning for it to be a big thing in your life and just a snake here and there, then maybe worth cashing in. BUT... if you are in the hobby and love it as a lot of us do, and you are planning to be involved in herps for many years to come then I say hold it at all costs. The most you should do is as some have suggested, work out some kind of shared breeding project with someone that is working with spectacular BHP morphs already, but stay as a 50/50 partner on the project, so you get some return and reap some of the results from your stunnig little guy. The last thing you want to do is sell it off for a quick buck, then find in a few years time someone else gets all the glory for creating a new hypo line of BHP's.
Just some food for thought! JMO! Good luch with it!
Zac.
NOW.... As Barry just said take your time on any decision relating to this little guy. Don't listen to peple telling you to "cash in" something so unique that's attracting the kind of offers you have been getting is obviously very special. Just think if they are prepared to make all these insane offers now, it's not going to change, people love new morphs period. Not hot today then cold tomorrow as someone said!!
It really depends on your plan for the hobby, if you are not planning for it to be a big thing in your life and just a snake here and there, then maybe worth cashing in. BUT... if you are in the hobby and love it as a lot of us do, and you are planning to be involved in herps for many years to come then I say hold it at all costs. The most you should do is as some have suggested, work out some kind of shared breeding project with someone that is working with spectacular BHP morphs already, but stay as a 50/50 partner on the project, so you get some return and reap some of the results from your stunnig little guy. The last thing you want to do is sell it off for a quick buck, then find in a few years time someone else gets all the glory for creating a new hypo line of BHP's.
Just some food for thought! JMO! Good luch with it!
Zac.