I am honestly SHOCKED at the content in this discussion. There seems to be a thick black line between the BP community, and the corn/colubrid community. DO NOT LIKE!
I am a corn person, and a python person. I see the appeal of both.
How many of you on this forum have riced out cars? Motorcycles? ATVs? Other "frivolous" purchases that the majority of people can't seem to understand why you spend so much $ on? We all like certain things. If you don't like it, that's you.
Same thing. If you don't like balls, don't breed them. Pretty simple. No need to rag on the ball community for how expensive some morphs are. Has anybody mentioned the Toffee ball python?
The importation of the original Toffee male cost somewhere in the 6 figures. So 40K is nothing.
For everybody who thinks it's all about money in the ball python world, check this out:
Whose making $ Breeding Ball Pythons?
It's just a small snapshot of some people in the BP industry, but it is still fairly accurate. There are very, VERY few people who make $ at this gig.
As for the comments about how they all look the same? Guess what, people who breed balls think the same about corns. It's because if you don't know both species and the related morphs and morph combinations, YES they all look the same. Do you know how to read Chinese symbols? No? Well, they probably all look the same to you. It's the same basic concept.
I don't know why some people need justification for how much ball pythons cost, that's just the way it is. As already stated, supply & demand is a huge part of it. There aren't as many Albino ball pythons as there are Amel corn snakes, because corn snakes have 20 eggs in their clutches and balls have 6.
I don't mean to be repeating myself, I mostly just came in here to express how shocked I am at the division within the reptile community. We're supposed to be sticking together, not criticizing fellow breeders for their own personal decisions on how much $ to spend on a snake.