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    Re: is this a morph?

    Wow! That is a SWEET dinker youu got there! A dinker is basically an Odd Ball that MAY be genetic.. The only way to prove it genetic is by breeding it and proving it out..

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    Re: is this a morph?

    what would you guys pay for this snake. wanna know if i over payed.

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    Re: is this a morph?

    I've seen a few harlequins like that pass through. Don't know if any ever proved genetic, though. Good luck!
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    Re: is this a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    what would you guys pay for this snake. wanna know if i over payed.
    Around 50 bucks or so... more than a normal but not really as much as a proven morph. They arent common but they arent exactly super rare either
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    Re: is this a morph?

    Just a normal until you prove her out, but DANG she's beautiful! I wish I could find a normal like that for $50!
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    Re: is this a morph?

    really nice looking animal - regardless of what you paid (within reason)
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    Re: is this a morph?

    Beautiful dinker! I agree that it looks like a "Harlequin," which apparently is still an unproven normal variation... also reminds me of a morph called lace-back, or is it black lace? Anyway, definitely breed that baby and see if it proves genetic!
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    Re: is this a morph?

    WOW.
    That is an awesome snake. I probably would have paid more than 50 and felt just fine about it. I'd really have to wonder if there wasn't something genetic there. I've seen a lot less impressive balls as dinker projects!
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    Re: is this a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    what would you guys pay for this snake. wanna know if i over payed.
    A snake that looks that nice is worth up to $200 in my book.

    In all likelihood there is no special breeding potential there for extra-nice offspring as the stripe on snakes like that doesn't seem to be passed on very well.

    HOWEVER, I'm definitely of the opinion that a snake's value is more than just its breeding potential. Many in this hobby however, are not of the same opinion when they purchase animals.

    IMO, that is a VERY nice pickup, I'd call it in the top 1% of nicest looking normals out there, at least for my tastes. I just love full stripe harlequins.

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    Re: is this a morph?

    I love full stripes, whether they are gold stripes or black stripes. That is a very stellar looking animal you have! Nice pickup, and for only $50 too!


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