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It wasn't sold as a known morph is what people are trying to get across. It may be a normal, it may be something genetic, it's a gamble.
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Re: Not a Normal?
 Originally Posted by GoingPostal
It wasn't sold as a known morph is what people are trying to get across. It may be a normal, it may be something genetic, it's a gamble.
This right here.......
Its a gamble in an import and nothing more.
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Re: Not a Normal?
 Originally Posted by Macropodus
Mr Pit have you read my posts on this thread? If so, please indicate in which one it is where I imply that it is marked at $500 and that's what they got for it. And, I'm not interested in what makes it or doesn't make it a Normal. I was just curious as to what, of the "123 different genes and traits" offered on MorphMarket, this one had been classified as. Nothing more.
Ask seller..problem solved. Bc I dont think there is any way for us to give U an answer that U seek.
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Re: Not a Normal?
But likely it was sold as a dark normal or a dinker project bc it is dark.
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Re: Not a Normal?
 Originally Posted by Jeanne
Ask seller..problem solved. ...
Hey that's a great idea! I shoulda thoughta that right from the get go!
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Oh wait... I did: "Short of going thru the other 117 categories of "Sold" or contacting the seller is there any way to determine what "morph" it had been sold as? Thanks in advance!"
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It may not have been sold as a "morph", it was just labelled as an interesting import. I think you are looking for something that doesn't exist. An "unusual" import usually doesn't fit into a known morph category. It's typically labeled as a dinker or simply as an import with unusual characteristics.
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Not a Normal?
So Macropodus - has your original question been answered? It seems like your question is more related to how Morph Market works rather than this specific animal.
No "trait" was listed and sellers are apparently not required to list one. If there was a 'dinker' trait to select, I'm sure that's how this snake would have been labeled.
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Last edited by BPGator; 11-01-2016 at 02:41 PM.
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Re: Not a Normal?
 Originally Posted by BPGator
So Macropodus - has your original question been answered? It seems like your question is more related to how Morph Market works rather than this specific animal.
No "trait" was listed and sellers are apparently not required to list one. If there was a 'dinker' trait to select, I'm sure that's how this snake would have been labeled.
"Dinker" has been a relatively recent addition to the MorphMarket options for searchable traits. It's quite possible that this listing was created before that option was available, or that the seller simply chose not to use it. Either way...
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I don't think there is a satisfactory answer in this case.
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Re: Not a Normal?
 Originally Posted by cletus
I don't think there is a satisfactory answer in this case.
Not one we can give here anyhow.
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