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Re: New Rescue. Normie or no?
 Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril
I'm seeing a reduced pattern normal however, wait until all that old shed is off and then post new photos. Good luck with your new baby!
Interesting, I didn't know there were more. The one with the guy finding the iguana in the trash was faked.
Woah that was faked? This is news! I've seen it but I never knew it was fake. Thanks for the info, how'd you find out?
Dewey
He ain't scare of no things
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Re: New Rescue. Normie or no?
 Originally Posted by GiddyGoat
Woah that was faked? This is news! I've seen it but I never knew it was fake. Thanks for the info, how'd you find out?
I should clarify 'most likely' faked, based on Mike's lack of proof, propensity for lying (he was exposed on fauna back in 2012) and direct emails with a user over there being highly fishy. Comments in his BOI were made in 2013 that the claim was investigated and proven false but I didn't see more details. Most of us all suspected it was all faked and he did it for publicity.
Sorry to go off topic
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Re: New Rescue. Normie or no?
Huh! Thanks for all the info, I never knew and that was the only thing of his I'd ever really seen.
Dewey
He ain't scare of no things
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How about getting back on track and leave the other discussion for another time in another thread
This is a reduced pattern normal which may or may not be genetic, many are not.
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Re: New Rescue. Normie or no?
 Originally Posted by Deborah
How about getting back on track and leave the other discussion for another time in another thread
This is a reduced pattern normal which may or may not be genetic, many are not.
Where can I find more information about this? I like to read and know things!
I've looked through the morph pages on here quite a bit, and unless you're referring to the subtle morphs, I haven't seen anything about this.
 Originally Posted by Sunnieskys
Reduced normal. And they should know the sex by the paperwork that comes in with the animal. As well as weights and feeding charts.
Their care sheets were seriously lacking. When I actually looked at them closely, I was past livid.
No sex, weight, or hatching info on there. They couldn't give a verbal report on any of that info either. I'm assuming it was hatched around the beginning of the year?
They got this snake on 6/1. Apparently someone had told them to offer food daily when they first got it. They indicated that it fed on 7/11. One week later, they started offering daily again through 7/23.
I have no information for 7/24 through 8/1 (the dates weren't even written in). The dates are written in without any notes from 8/1 through 8/15 where there is a note that it was shedding. No dates or notes until 8/26 when the note says "shedding" and that they had offered food. There is no information for 8/26 through 9/18 when I took it home.
I weighed it at 143g. Still no sex information. I will be posting this info in the husbandry forum as well to ask some questions. That post is here.
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Re: New Rescue. Normie or no?
There is very little info on genetic reduced pattern simply because most people really do not care to breed or produce them anymore since they are normal and that some mutation have had the same effect.
However I think they are still something worthy to work with when incorporated in other mutations, there is Joliff line called Tiger which is co-dom (not to be mistaken with the Desert Enchi combo), NERD has the
bengal which is recessive....etc
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