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    Is it worth it????

    Ok everyone, I need some advice or words of wisdom on something that's been bugging me for about a week now. I'm looking for a REALLY nice garter to be the "paramount" of my collection. I checked out Felzer's list of what is expected for 2008 and found that he was possibly going to have babies of the red hypo T.radix. I had seen the one example of this snake on his page for a while and wondered why he never just decided to breed it normally (he's crossing it with an albino to make a "hybino") to produce nice red T.radix. It's an outstanding looking snake and I'd love to work with radix and it being a red radix is really cool. I'm not really into the freaky crosses and hybrids that are out there....but I've seen pics of other red T.radix, so I assume this is a natural (yet rare) colour variety. Now though, here's the big BUT.....BUT he's asking $255 per snake! I figured maybe around $100 or so for them (same as the flame sirtalis), but was not ready for $255 ea., which comes out to over $500 a pair (I gotta get a pair if I'm getting any!). So this is what I'm beating myself up over....is it worth $500 to have a rare and beautiful garter???? I could get almost 4 flame sirtalis for that much cash.
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    Re: Is it worth it????

    Oh yes, and here's a pic of the hypo red T.radix, just so you know what I'm talking about.

    Roy
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    Re: Is it worth it????

    hmm
    is it worth it?
    if you got it just to have a beautiful garter, it could be
    if you're spending double to get a pair, you must be interested in breeding them, with the idea of profits in the future
    in that case I must say that there probably isn't a huge market for 250 buck garters
    I mean - you're into them and you're balking, right?
    rhea
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    Re: Is it worth it????

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    hmm
    is it worth it?
    if you got it just to have a beautiful garter, it could be
    if you're spending double to get a pair, you must be interested in breeding them, with the idea of profits in the future
    in that case I must say that there probably isn't a huge market for 250 buck garters
    I mean - you're into them and you're balking, right?
    LOL....good point Rhea! I am interested in breeding them, but not for the interest in making some huge profit off of them. If I were to get them and breed them I'd probably only sell the offspring for less then $100 (that might upset some, but I'm not expecting to get rich off my snakes...I just like them). I don't breed for profit, I just don't like having a snake sitting around in a cage waiting to die. All life has this undeniable drive to pass on it's genes, so I like to allow my critters to be able to do the same....if only once in a while. It also gives me the satisfaction in being able to give a little bit to the hobby that I love and to be able to provide someone with good, healthy, captive bred snakes...which aren't always easy to find with garters.
    Roy
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    Re: Is it worth it????

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    hmm
    is it worth it?
    if you got it just to have a beautiful garter, it could be
    if you're spending double to get a pair, you must be interested in breeding them, with the idea of profits in the future
    in that case I must say that there probably isn't a huge market for 250 buck garters
    I mean - you're into them and you're balking, right?
    the market is bigger than you think...he sells out every year!! the reason it costs more is they are more rare than the flame easterns, which are common. these crosses will carry the red genes and the albino genes. the babies could all be normal looking and just carrying the genes for red, albino, and the red hybino. Like my xmas x nebraska cross. the babies are normal, but when they get to breeding size and i can breed them, they will produce a variety, nebraska albinos, ohio albinos, xmas albinos, and hopefully xmas nebraska albinos.
    I have pics of red plains garters, they aren't common. the one in The Garter Snakes: Evolution and Ecology, (the big book by Rossman), is a deep red, looks like a red siders almost. would love to have one like that!!!

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    Re: Is it worth it????

    oh, and there was one on the old thamnophis.com....was as red as the new erythristic eastern Scott just got, the one that was found and shown on the field herp forum. I asked Scott about it and it was found in Kansas and released...not sure where in Kansas...but I sure hope it shows up next time I am out there!!!!

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    Re: Is it worth it????

    The question is, Roy, 'Is it worth it to you?' If they are what you want, and you can afford them, then of course they are worth it. I say 'go for it' and enjoy yourself!
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    Re: Is it worth it????

    I'm with James...Its all up to you!
    If you like the snake and want it...you'll pay the price. If you're not sure what to do, you're probably not really wanting it.
    Make the descission with your heart, not you mind! (the mind always says no!)

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    Re: Is it worth it????

    To be honest i dont really believe it would be worth it. unless yuo plan on breeding AND finding someone else to pay that much money, i doubt it will be worth it!. when i get my breeding started this year im gonna lower the prices so even a begginer can afford a nice looking garter if he/she so chooses!
    Josh

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    Re: Is it worth it????

    If it's important to you, then do what feels right. If you're hesitating, decide if it's because you're worried others will think that you spent to much (who cares what others think!!!!) or if it's because it would be a financial hardship (that's valid). Then do what makes you happiest!!!
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