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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: buyer beware "deserts"

    Quote Originally Posted by sulcata View Post
    I only referred to the hatchling as a het desert, so it is just offspring. I'm not opening up my collection to the public, I'd rather keep this to myself and this has gone way too far already. One heck of a fancy normal. The hatchling is no longer with me and resides in another location so it is no longer my place to discuss it. Ive got nothing else to share on this matter, it is what it is. Sharing info and pics is what started this in the first place.
    Seems to me like you are either confused about what you have as well as confused about genetics or misrepresenting animals. Which one is it?

    There are Het desert ghost but no het desert so which one are we talking about?

    Truth is YOU are the one that brought back a year old thread that had died , so if people are talking about it again it's because of you and now there is explaining to do since you don't even seem to know what YOU have.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 12-04-2013 at 08:43 PM.
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