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  • 04-28-2017, 08:05 PM
    StillBP
    Re: Woah! Morph Market deal is janky
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    Originally Posted by zina10 View Post

    Mistakes happen, but its how you fix them that matters !!!

    ⬆⬆⬆ This. Anyone can make a mistake. Going the extra mile to make amends for it is the difference between making a good name for yourself or a bad one.
  • 04-28-2017, 10:33 PM
    ringorock
    Well, all is well. He's not quite the snake I was hoping for, but he's grown on me. He even pooped in his box before I could get him onto some substrate, so now he smells wretched. lol. Well, I'm going to ride out to repticon tomorrow to see what I can find. Here's to hoping I find a female clown for a good price. :please:
  • 04-30-2017, 01:21 PM
    Justin Smith
    Re: Woah! Morph Market deal is janky
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    Originally Posted by ringorock View Post
    Well, all is well. He's not quite the snake I was hoping for, but he's grown on me. He even pooped in his box before I could get him onto some substrate, so now he smells wretched. lol. Well, I'm going to ride out to repticon tomorrow to see what I can find. Here's to hoping I find a female clown for a good price. :please:

    Glad everything worked out. It's important to be able to identify the morphs you work with because unfortunately people don't always know what they're selling. If the buyer doesn't know either than there is a good chance you will over pay for genes that aren't there. Seasoned breeders stay away from these adds and people that are miss identifying animals but a lot of people think they're just getting a good deal and trust the breeder knows the genetics in the animals for sale. Do your homework on genes you'd like to work with and you can avoid mistakes made by inexperienced breeders. The first pic is a banana lesser, second pic is a banana cinnamon lesser and the animal you received is a cinnamon lesser. Glad your happy with the snake though now all you need to do is add banana if you'd like to have the other two snakes in the pictures.

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