reagorfu
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dberes said:I agree with everything Clay has said in his above posts.
Vic,
You say Jeff has a thing for selling "het for nothing" animals, but in 1993 the hypomelanistic gene was still being figured out. Buying hets on any new morph is a risk if the genetics are still being figured out. It generally takes quite a few breedings to get the exact genetics down. Adults to siblings, siblings to siblings, siblings to normals, etc.. I understand your frustration with Jeff for raising his prices on the hypos, but did you two ever verbally agree on the price of $500 for the male that he was going to hold for you over the phone or did you just ask him to hold a male (no price talked about)?
if it is still being figured out than they should not be sold as hets. that is very simple. i have a very aberrant boa, and when i breed her i am not going to sell the babies as hets unless i keep them for a few years and prove them out. it would be dishonest.

