And in spite of all the "oooh's and aaah's" from people, a year ago I couldn't sell a blue concinnus for $50. This year they were "flying off the shelf" at $100. Some things you just can't figure. Just because a morph is new, doesn't mean the price won't go up or at least stay the same.

Anyway, the amel red sides for sale a while down the road, are probably not really worth as much as the early ones anyway, for the simple fact that they are likely inbred for more generations. The price not only dropped fast, but inbreeding issues popped up fast too. If the price of these piebalds remains that damn high, I give it maybe 5 years and we'll be looking at bug eyes and neurological issues.