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  • 10-24-2014, 05:14 PM
    Eric Alan
    Re: HELP! normal lesser/butter OR nutter ghost
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    Originally Posted by LiebreMarsano View Post
    ...the final price for the snake advertised as a BUTTER GHOST ended up being 110 dollars plus shipping... what do you think?? the breeder sent me photos to compare his butter and his butter ghost. here they are:

    I asked this before, but it may have gotten missed - "Why do you have any reason to not believe the breeder?" It can be difficult to identify morphs through pictures only. I know a few breeders that have a strict policy not to do so (on animals they didn't produce) because they don't want to put their own reputation on the line when there are too many other factors at play when you're not looking at an animal in person.
  • 10-24-2014, 10:12 PM
    treachery
    Gotta trust the person selling it, as a Butter it does have some very light blacks, but as a hypo it has some dark blacks. But not all butters are going to be the same (of course). I'm leaning towards it being a really light Butter but I could be wrong. Here's a pic of my two Hypo's (Orange ghost and Honey bee).
    [IMG]http://i1153.photobucket.com/albums/...pse4f6eb7b.jpg[/IMG]
    I know It's not a Butter but it gives a look at how the hypo gene changes the look.
  • 10-25-2014, 03:53 PM
    TessadasExotics
    Based off of the pictures it does look hypo to me. It has subdued coloration and the head has a weird greenish orange coloration. Could be the pictures, but to me it def looks like it is hypo. A non hypo would just have a brownish head. Cant go wrong for that price anyhow.
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