Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene
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Originally Posted by
mrballpythons
hehehe correct but now i buy it and she is in my home with my collection i want to know what her gene
As above, does this mean you know the snake was stolen? If so, why would you post up on a traceable forum for help?
Or,
There is a slight language barrier and you meant "hehehe" in response to something entirely different.
Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene
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Originally Posted by
mrballpythons
hehehe correct but now i buy it and she is in my home with my collection i want to know what her gene
Lets hope that you only brought her home and she doesnt have any gifts that will keep giving.
You really need to find a higher class of people to deal with as well as learn how to take care of your collection.
Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene
the thing that i want know from who have experience what is her gene , i dont know why they start say stolen and give some different subjuct
only my question can anybody know what her gene i get surprise and laught by heheh of the user answer
Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mrballpythons
the thing that i want know from who have experience what is her gene , i dont know why they start say stolen and give some different subjuct
only my question can anybody know what her gene i get surprise and laught by heheh of the user answer
Why don't you ask the person who produced the snake or is selling it? This is the 4 or 5th threads and it's a lot of animals that are apparently mysteries to you and the seller, even flippers have an idea of what they are selling and being from another country does not explain the ignorance on the seller's part either :confuzd:
Maybe before buying from an ignorant source you should do some research yourself and become knowledgeable, that's what people usually do, they buy animal once they are capable of identifying them, otherwise that sounds like the perfect recipe for being taken advantage of and it's also not gonna help your future endeavors.
Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene
Sorry but by the amount of threads you have started not knowing the morph and stating the seller had lots of pythons and did not know the morph, I question the legality of true ownership of these animals.
Even flippers (resellers) know more or less what they have or they wouldn't be very good at what they do.
This only leads to some poor sod having his beloved snakes stolen and passed on to someone just as ignorant regarding the species and probably just got them all at an amazing price with "no questions asked"
I do hope whoever is missing these animals does not stumble across this community and recognise any of these, for your sake.