You should have included blue tongue skink morphs in to your list. They're starting to explode in diversity all over the world and they're pretty expensive as well
@coldbloodedfreaks12175 күн бұрын
We actually almost did include them but I don't know if they will or will not explode in price because of their enclosure size. They are beautiful though, I do agree
@kevzter29 күн бұрын
This is like the worst list I’ve ever seen!!!! No disrespect by the way!!!! But reptile popularity trends seem to follow the best reptiles that can be kept by kids!!!! A lot of U.S. reptile people got our first reptile as a child!!!! Or teen 3 Or more outta your list shouldn’t be handled!!!! This has gotta be the craziest list I’ve ever seen!!!! U didn’t mention gargoyle geckos!!!! Which shoulda been on there Because they’re slowly growing in morphs and popularity!!!!
@coldbloodedfreaks12175 күн бұрын
I disagree. The title is "reptiles that could make you rich", not reptiles that are going to go up in popularity. This video isn't meant to highlight best pet reptiles. I'm sorry you were under the wrong impression. This video is about reptiles that could go up in price that are not worked much by the reptile hobby. Also, I don't believe gargoyle geckos are gonna explode in price because regardless of the morphs coming into the hobby, there are already tons of breeders from what I see at reptile shows. that and the fact that they are easy to breed and pretty prolific, I don't think they will go crazy in price, but I can definitely be wrong. We will find out. Thank you for your comment though, we will have to agree to disagree. What would have been your top 5?
@kevzter25 күн бұрын
@ I personally think the reptiles which will make u rich!!!! Would be the most popular!!!! And the ones with the most genetic morphology available!!!! I personally think like leachies!!!! Maybe tokay have the morphs coming into play!!!! But they also have a shitty attitude!!!! Which makes them less desirable!!!! So idk that’s a good question!!!! I think if you follow those 2 rules that I mentioned above you’ll be able to find the answer to your question!!!!
@coldbloodedfreaks12175 күн бұрын
@@kevzter2 I agree, popularity and morphs are key. However, there have been animals that were super popular and exploded in the hobby and yet had no real morphs. An example are some day geckos or even the chameleon gecko I handle in the video. things like emerald tree boas aren't considered handleably and yet are super expensive and I wouldn't give one to a child. We went with projects that only a few people are working with because we are predicting them to go up in value once people figure out how to breed them. Spiny tails might have some morphs coming out as well as the leaftails, uromastyx and frogs. Multi recessive ball pythons are hard to hit, that was our thought process.
@kevzter25 күн бұрын
@ the emerald tree boa is a very good example!!!! But they’re such a niche market that I don’t believe they’re the next bearded dragon!!!! When I’m thinking of animal that’s gonna make me alotta profit!!!! I think of animal that’s gonna be in high demand!!!! Demand is the driving force for most successful markets!!!! Day geckos are starting to come out with alotta new morphs!!!! Like I think axanthic and the blue variations!!!! And the bigger ones are handleable!!!!
@coldbloodedfreaks12174 күн бұрын
Yes, I think that the uromastyx are actually going to be the new bearded dragon and they come in suck cool different colors that once people are able to breed them I think they will definitely stick around . And its very similar care.