Sybella
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Yes, of course Slither....but I've noticed that people tend of leave out the word "possible" or percentages.
For example, I just bought 3 female corns. After they got here, I wrote the seller and asked if he had any history on these three (explaining that it didn't matter except that I may change my mind in how I pair them based on what they might be het for). He told me he though that the oketee was het for anery.
Now, I realize there's a big difference between cheap little corns and high dollar ball morphs but here's the problem...did he mean she was 100 percent het or possibly het? I know what it "should" mean but that's not neccessarily what it does mean. I will not know until I've bred her a few times to see what she throws and there's no way I'd base my conclusions on a mere 7 offspring. That's a poor sample size.
I think, in this case, if it was such a high dollar animal, and important to him, he shoud have gotten all the information before he laid his money down...he should have that "documentation" promised to him in hand. Otherwise, he should have invested in an albino in the first place, rather than playing the odds. If he wanted a sure thing, he should have bought a sure thing...not tried to rely on a possibility of producing his desired outcome.
Even though one would expect at least 2 of 7 of the offspring to be albino, there is a chance that fate dealt him a bad hand. If there is a 50-75 percent chance any one of those babies could be albino, and he got all normals, it's not impossible that the seller was being honest. It's unlikely that this would happen but it could. All I'm saying is, breed her a couple times...get a better representation of her make-up, then complain...or buy that albino in the first place if one is so dead set on getting more albinos. But, I think it's just ugly to sling someone through the mud when what they've been shown isn't conclusive evidence.
And, to be fair to the seller, one should not bad mouth him until they know for sure. Politely speculate, sure...but I've seen some pretty ugly words here. I find it offensive, which is why I jumped into this conversation. I usually don't post here unless I have a connection somehow but in this case, I'm am offended.
Maybe the seller did lie...maybe he didn't. Maybe he said "possible het" and the buyer heard "het." Maybe she is really undoubtedly het and this batch of offspring was a fluke. There are too many possibilities here to declare that someone is a liar or worse.
Thanks again, Rich for explaining so perfectly what I was trying to get out...I knew what I wanted to say but it just wasn't coming out right. LOL!
Now, I realize there's a big difference between cheap little corns and high dollar ball morphs but here's the problem...did he mean she was 100 percent het or possibly het? I know what it "should" mean but that's not neccessarily what it does mean. I will not know until I've bred her a few times to see what she throws and there's no way I'd base my conclusions on a mere 7 offspring. That's a poor sample size.
I think, in this case, if it was such a high dollar animal, and important to him, he shoud have gotten all the information before he laid his money down...he should have that "documentation" promised to him in hand. Otherwise, he should have invested in an albino in the first place, rather than playing the odds. If he wanted a sure thing, he should have bought a sure thing...not tried to rely on a possibility of producing his desired outcome.
Even though one would expect at least 2 of 7 of the offspring to be albino, there is a chance that fate dealt him a bad hand. If there is a 50-75 percent chance any one of those babies could be albino, and he got all normals, it's not impossible that the seller was being honest. It's unlikely that this would happen but it could. All I'm saying is, breed her a couple times...get a better representation of her make-up, then complain...or buy that albino in the first place if one is so dead set on getting more albinos. But, I think it's just ugly to sling someone through the mud when what they've been shown isn't conclusive evidence.
And, to be fair to the seller, one should not bad mouth him until they know for sure. Politely speculate, sure...but I've seen some pretty ugly words here. I find it offensive, which is why I jumped into this conversation. I usually don't post here unless I have a connection somehow but in this case, I'm am offended.
Maybe the seller did lie...maybe he didn't. Maybe he said "possible het" and the buyer heard "het." Maybe she is really undoubtedly het and this batch of offspring was a fluke. There are too many possibilities here to declare that someone is a liar or worse.
Thanks again, Rich for explaining so perfectly what I was trying to get out...I knew what I wanted to say but it just wasn't coming out right. LOL!