Re: Got a Picture of the Normal Female Breeder I'm Buying
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Kesslers Kreatures
Agreed, She is a pretty cool looking normal aside from the scaring. As long as she is eating well and in good health like the seller is claiming I see no reason to not purchase her. Some breeders will sell an animal a little cheaper if it has scars . Wait for the pictures and post them here :)
I will post the pics. Although if she is all scarred up, I'm not sure I'll take her :weirdface: I think I want a normal thats lighter with more blushing.
Re: Got a Picture of the Normal Female Breeder I'm Buying
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Originally Posted by
brikimura
I will post the pics. Although if she is all scarred up, I'm not sure I'll take her :weirdface: I think I want a normal thats lighter with more blushing.
Well don't buy her if she's not "the one". When you find the snake that you just have to have...you'll know.
Re: Got a Picture of the Normal Female Breeder I'm Buying
If you have something dark to breed to her she might make some killer black pastels or ....
Re: Got a Picture of the Normal Female Breeder I'm Buying
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Elliot
My Normal male has minor scarring, just one little area. im pretty sure that was result in a bad shed, when i had first got him I didnt have my humidity right. If its a breeder you shouldnt worry, scars arent genetic :P
Yeah but like I said, she's just not up to my breeding standards. Its not the scarring that makes me not want her.
Re: Got a Picture of the Normal Female Breeder I'm Buying
Firstoff as a breeder, I would be upfront with a potential customer if there were ANY cosmetic issues with the animal I was selling, second Gundy is a legend. Just take things slow when making new purchases unless you come across something spectacular, do alot of shopping around. Many morphs in my collection have taken months if not a year or more to find exactly what I'm looking for. If your intentions are breeding, do you have plans for these animals when/if you go off to college? There are many many factors to consider with breeding, its a totally dif world and can be a very expensive venture.