Once you lock in the breeding of a spider that lays 500+ eggs per sac, and have a high rate of success rearing the slings, prices are going to come down sooner or later, especially if everyone figures out how to do it. The same thing would happen to frogs if they weren't so hard to breed for most people. It's the nature of the game, this business is an interesting one in that breeders sell to and create their competition.





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