baby price range??

KaprikaAZ

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maryland
so, im trying to gather price values for the assorted babies im intending to be breeding this and future seasons. and ive compiled a list of possible genetic outcomes FROM the geckos i own. Im looking around for consistent numbers but thought maybe people here would have a good input too

help me fill this out?


super raptor -
albino leucistic -
mack RAPTOR -
dreamsicle -
wild type -
RAPTOR -
nova -
super nova -
Tremper Albino -
Tremper Albino GIANT -
tremper albino %50 giant -
tremper albino super giant -
tremper albino possible super giant -
Raptor giant -
raptor super giant -
raptor poss giant-
raptor poss super giant -
dreamsicle giant -
dreamsicle poss giant -
dreamsicle supergiant -
dreamsicle poss super giant -


any of these would be helpful and baby prices / ready to breed prices both if possible so i have a range
 

Arizona Leos

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Arizona
All of those morphs are going to be $100+ at ready to breed weights and ages if you buy from a quality breeder. Take a look at geckos etc, I got my raptor breeders from there for a pretty fair price. They were in the $125-higher end prices.
 

Herherpsnderps

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New hampshire
One thing you have to remember and this sucks a lot is that because you don't have the big company or reputation yet they're gonna sell for half of what well known breeders would sell them for. Has nothing to do with the quality of your animals just kinda something you have to face when new to the market. I'm constantly competing with selling my geckos againest the bigger companies and having to undercut thir prices. A good example is 'll be trying rid of mack snow jungles for $30 and sunglow raptors with full eclipse eyes for $50 where as larger breeder could get much more for the same animal. So when pricing my geckos I start with half the price I see a big name breeder sellin them for. That said patience the first couple years pays off, it's about getting your name out there :D
 

DrCarrotTail

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Ridgewood, NJ
IMO it 100% depends on quality. A low or mid quality animal from a breeder with no reputation will bring a price around $75 (possibly less) regardless of genetics. A high quality animal will bring more. It's all about how your stuff compares to what else is on the market and who's looking to buy them. Usually animals with more genetic traits will bring a bit more but enigmas can be a bit different since many people don't want to work with them because of the ES they come along with and therefore you may have fewer buyers.
 

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