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How about a picture of the belly?
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We are actually going to look at him on Saturday. Curious people's opinions as he looks like something other than normal.
Re: What is this morph? 🤷
Appreciate the opinions. The market is flooded with common things and people with no vision. I'm uncommon. 🤪
It's always fascinating to me how many people try to discourage others from trying something they want to do. Me personally? I prefer to lift people up. Every person who is great at what they do was once told they couldn't do it by someone, somewhere. With the right research, vision, dedication and planning anything is possible my friend. #lifelessons
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Not sure what this is. It was sold to the original owner as a normal, but I feel it's looking like something else. Thoughts?
Maybe a low white calico at least the alien heads kinda look like that.
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Re: What is this morph? 🤷
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Originally Posted by
PythonsAndMore
Appreciate the opinions. The market is flooded with common things and people with no vision. I'm uncommon. 🤪
It's always fascinating to me how many people try to discourage others from trying something they want to do. Me personally? I prefer to lift people up. Every person who is great at what they do was once told they couldn't do it by someone, somewhere. With the right research, vision, dedication and planning anything is possible my friend. #lifelessons
I don't think the intentions of that reply were to discourage you or demean your goals in any way. It was simply a word of caution. Too often we see people on here wanting to breed normal bps for "practice" which in turn floods the market even more. And I'm not implying that those are your intentions, I'm simply using it as an example. If your dreams are to breed bps and come out with world's first morphs, then chase those dreams and we won't get in your way at all! We just want to see what's best for the animals first and foremost, but we also want to watch out for each other as a reptile community. Be sure to do your research and know what you're getting into and then by all means reach for the stars.