I have 5 females that are breedable but have only pairied two to prove out some hets. I was at a reptile store yesterday (the biggest one in my area) and asked why they had very few corns, the owner told me they stopped breeding them because they could buy them wholesale for less than it would cost to produce them so they were waiting for the 09 babies. I asked him how much he was paying and he said $8 for any corn. I asked "what about the higher end stuff" and he laughed and said "are there high end corns anymore". Kind of a bummer and helped me decide to give the rest of my girls a year off.
I have 5 females that are breedable but have only pairied two to prove out some hets. I was at a reptile store yesterday (the biggest one in my area) and asked why they had very few corns, the owner told me they stopped breeding them because they could buy them wholesale for less than it would cost to produce them so they were waiting for the 09 babies. I asked him how much he was paying and he said $8 for any corn. I asked "what about the higher end stuff" and he laughed and said "are there high end corns anymore". Kind of a bummer and helped me decide to give the rest of my girls a year off.
Actually, $5 seems to be the "bottom-barrel wholesale rate" for normals - especially out-the-egg. $8/each is actually not a BAD rate for wholesale lots on normals. Not a bad rate at all. $10 is really good. Anything above that is excellent. $8 is about fair, though. Of course, this is in medium quantity levels. I'm not talking about in 3 lots or 300 lots.
Selling to a pet store is usually more along the line of jobber prices, though, and not really wholesale prices. My aforementioned comments are in relation to wholesale prices (not jobber ones) since that's the term y'all are using.
I have seen times when some of the big wholesalers seemed to "get together" and agree to only pay $4 or so each across the board regardless of what they were. The problem is that some people were crazy enough to sell to them at those prices, and it just proved to them that they COULD force the prices that low by refusing to pay more.![]()
Yeah Danny, I know which place you mean, having sold them my normal babies 2 years ago at $8 a pop.....but personally I think they know more about alligators and spiders than cornsnakes. You can BET they don't know what a sulphur is...or a lava....
I say let the people passionate about the species, breed and promote the species. What do petshops know? (And really, this place is nothing more than a glorified petshop).