People offer what they can, get over it. I really don't care if it offends you because you may have expected a more fair price, maybe that's all they can afford. Clearly they're not selling at your definition of market value, so lower the price, or don't get paid, plain and simple.
No they don't, I am as guilty as the next person, by human nature, the most of us offer what we think is the lowest amount possible to still get the animal we want. Maybe you walk right up to the tables or email the breeders on every purchase and just say "here is my (insert amount) for the snake, you will notice sir, it is the exact asking price, pleasure doing buisness with you". If so, kudoz, I wish you could rub off on everyone, me included, I am just not that saintly.
If you can sell 50 more Amels at $10-$15 a piece, and you call that a waste of time, then your expectations are rather spoiled, especially in these times.
Uhhhh, have you even done the math on the projected 50 animals? Lets use an average of your pricesso say I sell 50 animals at $12.50 each, that is $625for our base, now here are the cost and time associated. This is an average, maybe sometimes it is a little more, sometimes a little less, but his is approximately what it takes to hatch and get these snakes out the door with local taxes on materials purchased (I rounded up or down). I will say that the rack cost is debatable to some, but I don't like having stacked delis around so I have (3) racks that hold 25 shoe boxes just for the hatclings. Sometimes they are full, sometimes not, so I have figured the cost of one for this example.
Vermiculite $5.00
Orchid Moss $7.00
50 Shoe box Containers $65.00
Hatchling Rack $150.00
25 Shipping Boxes (assume pairs) $95.00
Fuel for all activities (this is a low) $25.00
Power Bill $5.00
Rodents (average of 3 per) $31.00
that is $383.00 in costs. Take that from the $625.00 I just made and I have $242.00 left for my time. FedEx is 35 minutes away (one way), so let's say I manage to sell them so that I only have to make 10 trips (probably way low but...). That would be 6 hours of driving. I will spend aproximately 8 hours a week watering, cleaning and feeding these guys for 5 weeks so that is 40 hours for that activity and we are done. Now, let's see how much I am making per hour on $12.50 per animal. That leaves a grand total of $5.26 per hour. Sounds great huh????? Take out the rack and I am still only making $8.17 per hour. Remind me not to hire you as my companies CFO.
Explain how it is the only factor. Everytime a snake is sold no matter who the breeder is, then you are selling a competitor for 2 years down the road. Say you buy a high end pair from SMR or RichZ for $1,000. Two years later you are ready to sell 15 babies. Problem is, no one really knows who the hell you are so you can't sell yours for $500 each, BUT, if you advertise them for $250, you will get buyers and now SMR and Serpenco has just lost the potential of 15 sales. Make sense? So don't tell me the economy is the only reason slaes are suffering. Truth is, no one really knows me wither and I couldn't sell stripes or motley albinos for $15 each. People are offering $50 for a pair shipped, thats about $7.50 per snake for a striped or motley albino het caramel and other traits. You can like it or not, I really do not care, but that IS a waste of my time. That money would be gone after buying a box, spending time to get to FedEx, matter of fact, it would COST me money to "sell" them at that price. You want to do it, be my guest, it is a hobby to me, but I am not in the hobby to loose my money. Obviously you aren't married with kids or you would not have ever suggested I loose money. I am sure my wife can explain this better if you like.
KJ is right, people have to re-think how they market and sell animals, but that doesn't mean that I am going to give my animals away at the expense of hurting my friends who are into this more than I am.
Well business was still good for him correct? You don't see him complaining correct? So maybe he is the one who understands the art of making money, and if you don't than you have no right to be offended. To me it sounds like if your goal is money making, than you are expecting too much, and will get nothing until you adapt. And I would assume your goal isn't just to hatch wonderful pets, and make a return investment, as this would exclude freezing them if you don't get paid enough.
INCORRECT...Rich is retiring, he may not be complaining, but I would be willing to bet that slouching sales over the last 4-5 years has something to do with it. If he was making money hand over fist and it wassn't an issue, then he could go out and hire trust worthy employees and pay them good saleries to okeep the buisness going and he and his wife sit back and rack in the profits left. Search through his retirement post. He has said his health and not being able to find decent help is causing the retirement. Again, read KJ's post, he says pretty much the same thing. To really make alot of money you have to have good employees, larger buildings and large amounts of animals to sell enough $15 animals to make a good profit.
I am not sure you understand supply and demand and other basic economical principals. Oh, and for the record, you can assume what you want, I really don't care what you think of me. BUT, tell you what, since you are so concerned about animals, why don't you just buy all my animals for $10 each and then you can sell them all for $15 and make a good profit. Sound good to you? I may not be a big name and likely never will, but I have been in this industry for 15 years now, I have a good idea of how it trends.
I am done with this thread, it really concerns me that people like you vote in our elections. Sorry for any grammatical or spelling errors but I am not proofing this one.
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