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    Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene

    Quote Originally Posted by mrballpythons View Post
    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.
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    This isn't the first time you've admitted the seller doesn't know what they have.

    With the information you've given, I agree with these snakes probably being stolen, since there is absolutely no way that a breeder or even a flipper wouldn't have some kind of idea about what they had. If that's the case here, you should know that buying stolen goods, depending on the value of those goods, can be a felony offense (depending on state, between 250-500$ seems to be the divider between misdemeanor and felony). For the person actually stealing the animals, a felony also looks pretty likely, depending on how they came to have them (burglary is usually a felony, but that also varies from state to state). Ask yourself this; are you willing to pay thousands of dollars in fines and possibly even jail time for these snakes?

    At the very least, you need to find a different seller.
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    Wth did I just read?

    You bought a snake without knowing what it was from someone who doesn't know what it was? I hope you overpaid by a few grand lol. Jesus.
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    Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene

    Quote Originally Posted by mrballpythons View Post
    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.
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    The level of suspicion in this person's posts (the other threads as well) is unreal. If they won't cooperate with questions around who was selling these, etc. can we just ban them? I don't like the idea of IDing a snake in this kind of circumstance so someone can benefit from another person's loss. Look at the other posts - these didn't just fall into someone's lap. Even a flipper would know what they are (coral glow in another post) because they are flipping FOR PROFIT so they wouldn't buy something not knowing what it is or how much it's potentially worth. The other option is that the OP stole them, hehehe, and are now looking to ID them to sell them off before they get caught. Either way I think there is some detective work to be done here and if the OP won't cooperate this is not the type of person I'd like to see getting help on the forum.
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    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

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    Are you putting your native language through a translator? What you said barely makes any sense.

    I get the feeling that OP's first language is not english and probably doesn't live in the states. It is possible that wherever they might be, their breeding practices are different and they come across bp morphs that they have trouble identifying, or just simply don't know the english name of the morph.

    I don't know why everyone is jumping to stolen. Has anyone reported this snake missing? Has there been any major theft of someones collection recently?
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    With out you knowing what is what for sure still doesnt help you down the road if you plan to breed.
    That will in turn make you just as bad and whoever you are buying from.
    There isnt a way to even give you a value idea either.

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    Re: Not Able to know the correct Gene

    Quote Originally Posted by mrballpythons View Post
    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

    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.
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    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.

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