What else can ya do?When John Q. asks why this animal is $400 and not $85 like another one that he saw, he's told that it's because it's a "pastel". John Q. gets excited and pays the price.
YOU ARE TRYING TO CALL ALL NICE LIGHT COLORED ANIMALS PASTELS AND THEY IN FACT ARE NOT IN THE SAME CLASS
If you believe Geni's version, she traded nearly $3k worth of animals for this snake, and other vendors at a show agreed with her that it was that valuable. That's a problem for the industry as a whole.No one here was fooled into buying that animal for $500. If it was a pastel jungle morph, it would have sold in 3 seconds. No one bit. JQP isn't going to bite either because no one is stupid enough to spend $400 on a snake they know nothing about.
Yes. It's the right thing to do. I'm reminded of a quote, but can't remember who it is rightly attributed to: "Do good, and never mind to whom." There's a difference between stupidity, naivete, and inexperience. Regardless, I think it's worth the time to protect people from scams whenever possible.And if they are, is it really worth our time to protect them anyway?
Yet again, you don't understand what I am saying. I'm saying calling a snake a "pastel." Notice the period there. Does not qualify it as a morph.
Pastel does not = Pastel Jungle, BUT
Pastel does not = Pastel Jungle, BUT
Originally posted by bpc
BUT WHEN JOHN Q PUBLIC says, "damn, that's a nice pastel!" They think it applies to any light colored ball python. I'm not making this up folks! I hear it at least once a month.
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This really is getting pathetic. Originally posted by ajc
This really is getting pathetic.![]()
Does this mean that the industry is supposed to stop calling genetic pastels by the pastel name because a few crooks use the term loosely and uninformed people buy them?
I still think that a pastel is a pastel is a pastel. They are genetic.
Brightly colored normal BP's should never be advertised as pastels and every seller that uses that term to sell an animal should be called out on it.?
You honestly think that these sellers just happened to pick the word pastel? NO, they read ads and see the higher price
if people know what pastel means then they are knowingly mislabeling their animals if they call their animal a pastel when its not its that simple
We don't instantly jump, the sellers are emailed and its decided whether or not others should know about it