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02-19-04, 07:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by SaIiLdVaEnR
25 american = 35 canadian, 30 american =52.50 canadian
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At the current exchange rate, yes... but when you look at herp pricing, the past few years it is typically close to double. Sometimes it was nearly accurtre, but now thre exchange is much better for us, so it isn't as close. CB ball can be $50 there while $100 here, same with Colombians boas, etc. The market wouldn't be stable for a moment if they were going on the always changing exchange rates
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02-19-04, 11:55 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Dallas, Texas
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I bought a adult female albino corn for 50 USD, and most of the corns like the okkattes (sp?) for for 20-30 (not the adults)
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02-20-04, 12:37 AM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Ontario Canada
Age: 65
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At the rate they are falling...versus the current overproduction for the tapped out market,
corns will be minus 20 bucks in a year or two.
You'll be able to go to shows and profit from taking them off breeders hands. The more messed up the morph, the more you'll be paid to take it, as the purists, gain dominance
and insist on wild genes
My late night humor
Maybe
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Last edited by Stockwell; 02-20-04 at 12:40 AM..
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02-20-04, 01:12 AM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: Lynnwood, WA
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I got two okeetees and two amels for $25 and $35 USD each, and two amels, two snows, and two anerys for $60 each CDN. They were all yearlings or younger. I guess that matches up with everybody elses statements, but thought I'd chime in.
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02-20-04, 08:33 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Trenton
Posts: 6,075
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Quote:
Originally posted by Stockwell
At the rate they are falling...versus the current overproduction for the tapped out market, corns will be minus 20 bucks in a year or two.
You'll be able to go to shows and profit from taking them off breeders hands. The more messed up the morph, the more you'll be paid to take it, as the purists, gain dominance
and insist on wild genes
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Last show I went to I did get a free corn.... it's a stargazing reverse okatee
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