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Posted by: Andy__G at Wed Sep 22 14:48:03 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Andy__G ] We encounter this everywhere in the hobby. Back when pastel ball pythons were worth a small fortune...people were pushing light normals as pastels, or even doctoring up the photos a bit. Currently, lots of folks are selling normal BCI as "pastels", or playing with their photos to make what they are selling more appealing. I am all for calling something "red" or "green" but people sometimes label things incorrectly, and it's a shame. reds and greens have been around for a long time, but the price should match the quality of colour and pattern and the buyer should always be made aware when something is a "morph" or a "trait". Know the difference. | ||
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