Quote Originally Posted by bradthebanker View Post
Honestly plays the roll in that part. Me as a breeder I would never sell something that isn't 100% what I said it is. If i sell a super ball that person will know that and if they sell it as a ball python well its their fault for doing that in my opinion

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I don't know that it's so much the issue of selling it as the wrong animal as it is mixing up the gene pool. If they weren't tracked you could end up with ball that has a little blood in him and not know it (and viceversa). I think the idea is to keep pure balls and pure bloods. So you know what you have and what you're breeding.