ghosthousecorns
Well-known member
It can be so difficult to set a price on things. I attended a show this year where every year there has been another vendor with rock bottom prices and my snakes haven't sold. So this time I slashed my prices and I did sell some. I was reacting to the fact my stock hadn't moved at prices I thought were fair. When I cruised the other vendors tables I actually realized I was priced well below some of them - instead of being the undercutee I was the undercutter. Weird.
I understand how you feel because even though ghosts are a common morph I still cringe when I see one priced at $20 or $25. I still ask about ten bucks more than that for mine and I do sell a bit because people know it's my specialty and I have put a lot of effort into selective breeding of them.
I don't know the answer. If someone is looking for a butter stripe right now it would be hard to pass one up for $100. I don't know if that is fair to someone that put the work into producing them and was asking more, but there are just no guarantees that what you pay for something will be what it's still worth by the time you are able to produce it.
I understand how you feel because even though ghosts are a common morph I still cringe when I see one priced at $20 or $25. I still ask about ten bucks more than that for mine and I do sell a bit because people know it's my specialty and I have put a lot of effort into selective breeding of them.
I don't know the answer. If someone is looking for a butter stripe right now it would be hard to pass one up for $100. I don't know if that is fair to someone that put the work into producing them and was asking more, but there are just no guarantees that what you pay for something will be what it's still worth by the time you are able to produce it.