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    Re: Hidden gene lesser????

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    I saw a post somewhere that I understood to say that the normal looking "hidden" gene carriers (what you would have to breed to a lesser to produce eggs each with 25% chance of being platy) where being sold in Europe and relatively reasonable priced.
    Hey Randy, the hidden gene pricing comment your thinking of was probably this comment
    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    how much do u have to pay in the us for a hidden gene platty sib?

    here in germany they go for 500€- thats about 450$ or so. btw a lesser cost here about 350€... lol
    in this post: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showp...0&postcount=14, This was added to the thread that I started when I hatched a platinum. The guy that posted that price also said this:
    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    how do i get a platinum (butter daddy/platty daddy)-without having a platinum before?
    here:http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=121251 four days before he posted in my thread, so I would take that info with a grain of salt. Personally I do not believe that this is an accurate price, if it is someone needs to box them up and get them to the US. I will buy every one of them.

    To stay on topic, I have no idea why NERD advertises animals as hidden gene lessers. A lesser platinum can't have the hidden gene needed to make a platinum, if it had the hidden gene it would visibly be a platinum.

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