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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by rbchesapeakeball View Post
    Where did Shimmer go?
    The dude only had 19 posts...drop in troll?
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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    so do super cinnys always have that concave shape to the face, or do some have "normal" looking heads?

    Does it just look different, or is it something that causes issues for them?
    perhaps alby can shed some light on the the cinny duckbill

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    LLL is a broker. they have ads on kingsnake all the time saying we will buy your offspring. they don't breed in the least. Ive herd many bad things about Clark, just check the BOI on fauna. and i wouldn't hessitate to buy from BHB!
    I wouldn't hesitate to buy from BHB either, but I would also by from Bob Clark.
    I have a male fire from him that is great! He has only been kind and helpful to
    me! In fact I am about to receive a 2nd ball python from him. I also haven't found 1 bad thing on the BOI about him.

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by BallPythons9 View Post
    I wouldn't hesitate to buy from BHB either, but I would also by from Bob Clark.
    I have a male fire from him that is great! He has only been kind and helpful to
    me! In fact I am about to receive a 2nd ball python from him. I also haven't found 1 bad thing on the BOI about him.
    My het Pieds came from Bob and they proved out. I would certainly purchase from him again.

    He's always been helpful and ethical.


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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by broadude View Post
    My het Pieds came from Bob and they proved out. I would certainly purchase from him again.

    He's always been helpful and ethical.
    Good to hear, and great your hets proved out! Bob has always seemed very professional to me!
    Has anyone here actually had a bad experience with him THEMSELVES?

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    If you have had a transaction with Brian that wasn't resolved to your satisfaction, feel free to share that with others in our feedback section. But this thread is not the place to make unsubstantiated claims of "problems" with them based on what you've "heard".
    I would like to take this opportunity to make a statement that I have visited the BHB facility and was allowed to look where I wanted to look and make my own pick of a snake to purchase, which I did. I don't know where you could find a larger group of snakes to choose from or where you would be treated any better. Many others on this site have had the same experience.
    Do not resuscitate

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by dsirkle View Post
    I would like to take this opportunity to make a statement that I have visited the BHB facility and was allowed to look where I wanted to look and make my own pick of a snake to purchase, which I did. I don't know where you could find a larger group of snakes to choose from or where you would be treated any better. Many others on this site have had the same experience.
    Brian is great!

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    you guys are right. i did a search again and i made a mistake. ed clark is the one who had some issues with shipping animals packed with parasites. bob clark has no bad posts on his name.

    ive never dealt with either of them.

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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    you guys are right. i did a search again and i made a mistake. ed clark is the one who had some issues with shipping animals packed with parasites. bob clark has no bad posts on his name.

    ive never dealt with either of them.
    I'd highly recommend good ol ed clark.

    If you want sick parasite ridden animals that he may or may not have produced, may or may not have medicated, may or may not have fed and may or may not have any recollection of selling to you.

    Oh yeah, he's fantastic.
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    Re: Genetic "flaws" associated with various morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    perhaps alby can shed some light on the the cinny duckbill
    I am starting to feel (as many other breeders do) that there never was a problem with the noses on Super Cinnamons and Super Black Pastels. I feel it is an optical illusion caused by the dark head color of the animal. This post has degenerated into "An" (I like Brian, I don’t) type of thread so I will start a new post about it sometime in the near future so the information doesn’t get lost in the shuffle.

    I hope everyone has a Very Merry Christmas.
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