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    Re: So here he is......

    Lovely snake and congrats on getting it.

    If this breeder used a term like het for pastel and if they charged you anything extra for this snake or told you it carried pastel genes, then I'd have some serious concerns about just how much that breeder really knows about ball pythons or if they tried to run a scam on you and make some extra money off a normal. Hopefully that didn't happen.
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    Re: So here he is......

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Lovely snake and congrats on getting it.

    If this breeder used a term like het for pastel and if they charged you anything extra for this snake or told you it carried pastel genes, then I'd have some serious concerns about just how much that breeder really knows about ball pythons or if they tried to run a scam on you and make some extra money off a normal. Hopefully that didn't happen.
    The breeder obviously didnt know genetics, or the terms to use for genetics (which at the time sounded correct because as I said of my knowledge of Leo Gecko genetics) but no I did not pay any more for him. I paid $50.00 for him (I was able to get him a little cheaper because he was one of the last 2 of that clutch)

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    Re: So here he is......

    Maybe it is just me but that seems a little high. I've seen 100% het albino males for 50. But I don't want to be a downer. He's beautiful! Congrats on your new ball!

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    Re: So here he is......

    there is no het for pastel. please tell us all who the breeder is so we can stay away from him.

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    Re: So here he is......

    I paid $50 for my normal bp. I think normals range from 35 to 65 around here. (Except at the petstore where they are $129.) Fifty is not a bad price.

    Besides-- he is a great looking boy. I hope you enjoy him.

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    0.1 Blue Beauty-- Anna Sewall

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    Re: So here he is......

    Quote Originally Posted by extensive View Post
    there is no het for pastel. please tell us all who the breeder is so we can stay away from him.
    For any of you in the States there is no need to worry he is in Toronto, Canada. Anyone from Toronto that wants to know can PM me and I will let them know. But he is very small does not go to shows, I think he is still new and learning. Obviously that is no excuse, but Im just happy that I got a nice little snake!


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