I don't live in the U.S and only went once to a reptile Expo, I would love to be there one day so thank you so much for these videos, I really feel that you are taking me along 🥰
Thank you for sharing this with us, really appreciate it 😊. The one at 18:20 was just wickedly cool especially when she did the cobra posed at 22:36. Just so cute😍🤩 and the other one was like, yeah keep them busy while I’ll slither away😂
looks amazing !.another snowy unseasonably weekend for Valparaiso expo..darn !..I get there once of these days .if spring ever gets here lol idea how bot a quick video of it ?!😊
A lot of breeders for sure do this. Basically they don't really want to sell it but in their mind everything does have a price and thus if someone will pay it it would then be worth it to them. Of course the ones for a million dollars I'm sure are mostly a joke lol.
Some of the animals you are seeing are very rare morphs and some may be 1 of only a handful of this morph in the world. Some people will pay good money for these very rare morphs before they get very popular in order to have a unique pet or even enter in on breeding these rare morphs themselves. While certainly not necessary there is most certainly a market for it. This was also a year ago and prices on morphs can fluctuate. With that said I am not a gecko breeder myself but I know how it works with Ball Pythons and there is even more diversity in terms genetics that affect colors & patterns with those. Keep an eye out as the March NARBC Tinley Park Show is coming up and we expect to release our full walk thru for that show as well :)
Yes rare morphs are definitely worth the price I guess it’s a cat and mouse game Sometimes you can get really lucky and find some cheap Otherwise yes your right those rare morphs are the icing on the cake