Re: Hocotate (Hoco) - Coral Anery Corn Snake Progression
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Snagrio
So not only did I not get the morph that I thought I was going to get, but I got grossly overcharged for a gene he doesn't even have. I don't want to just rehome him and try to get the "right one" since it's not his fault and I'd feel awful for getting rid of him for such a superficial reason and I'd feel crushed since I already rehomed a corn snake in the past and still deeply regret that choice to this day, but I'd be lying if I said I still wasn't incredibly disappointed and frustrated... :(
There is nothing wrong with being angry about being cheated.
Re: Hocotate (Hoco) - Anery Corn Snake Progression
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Originally Posted by
Snagrio
I also exercised my greatest feat of willpower in a very long time today. Was at the monthly local today and there was a vendor with a red factor hypo with much richer pinks and was either a European import or from a European bloodline (forget what the guy said exactly). It was also a female and only a month younger than my male so the opportunity was there if I ever wanted to try breeding.ood position especially when I need to work towards enclosure upgrades for the snakes I already have so I needed to go with the wiser choice, as much as it hurt to leave her. :(
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If I go next month though, she happens to still be there and my situation has improved by then, she's mine. ;)
If impulse buying is unwise, impulse breeding is worse. Let your heart motivate you, but your head should guide you.
Re: Hocotate (Hoco) - Anery Corn Snake Progression
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Originally Posted by
Homebody
If impulse buying is unwise, impulse breeding is worse. Let your heart motivate you, but your head should guide you.
Granted, what I meant was "I'd have two compatible snakes that would be capable of breeding if there was ever a point in time where I wanted and was capable of attempting it" and not "I wanted to get this with the explicit intention of breeding." But you are right either way. :gj: