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    Re: Is he just a normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by FredMiniTuna View Post
    I understand no one would purposely sell a morph as normal, but mistakes happen and I thought he looked very nice for a normal so gave it a shot here see if anyone can spot anything.
    Definitely very nice. I think normals are underrated a lot of times just because they don't have high monetary value. Personally I think he is a beautiful example of what nature can do.

    Also if I was a seller I would rather say a ball is a normal if I'm not sure than sell one as something else and it prove wrong.

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    Re: Is he just a normal?

    I must say that most breeders will tell you they keep at least a normal in their collections. Some are hets and others are just normals that may be used to prove or disprove a genetic project. I personally have three , two are proven double het pair that I produced and 1 is a recent adoption male. The adopted male is one that the previous owners kept in a squalor environment and alleged he was a hisser and a biter. He never tried to bite me and since his living conditions were cleaned up (literally) he hisses very infrequently.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-04-2022 at 11:46 AM.
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