In response to the poster, I don't ever misrepresent anything. I have no need to do so. What would be the point? I recieved the snake that you are all fumed about from a breeder who I have known for almost 20 years. I misunderstood where he said he got it from, hence the mistake on the name of his source. I purchased in a trade 95 snakes from my friend. He told me where he got most of them from as I stood overwelmed by the volume of snakes I was looking at. I honestly lost track. Some of the snakes did indeed come from the breeder you contacted, many did not. Why would I give you a name if I did not think it was true? As far as you calling me up and questioning the animal, it's real simple. Who are you? Nobody I know personaly. Life is full of choices. I made a choice. I can take the word of a man I have respected and known as an honest friend and fine herpetologist for almost 20 years, or someone I don't know and have never heard of.
As the ad stated, I'm not a brooksi expert, and I had never heard of a peanut butter brooks. Sounded like a new name made up in an attempt to make money from the "new" snake. I put my question of what it was right on the ad. Not once did I attempt to pawn it off as something it was not. I advertised it as what I was told it was. As I stated in a previous post, I have no desire to misrepresent anything, especially a $250 snake. What would be the point of it? Being honest is easy. Being dishonest is way too much work.
The snake was sold to a very nice family on Sunday. They took it home as thier first pet snake. They were very jazzed about it. They are not breeders, and never will be. They represent the majority of my customers, people who walk into my place looking for a pet. I expressed to them the doubts you raised in your phone call to me, and my own lack of knowlege as to exactly what it was. They didn't care one way or the other. They thought it was beautiful. They liked its calm disposition. Thier kids were excited. They plunked down thier hard earned money, and left with what they wanted, happy. I'm happy they were happy. Life is good.
Anyway, that's it. You seem very angry, so I doubt if we're done. Snake is gone (most likely never to enter the trade again if that's your worry). Happy customers that will be buying mice and rats from me for many years to come. All in all, not bad.