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You did see pictures of the animal before you traded him for it right? From the pictures I have seen it was pretty obvious in my opinion that it was a hybrid. So, you should not be holding that against him since he sent you pics.</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
Yes, he sent me a link to an ad he posted of the male on Kingsnake for sale, for me to view quick flashing pics of him instead of sending still pics directly to me via email. Why he posted the quick flashing pics on Kingsnake of this male for sale after he had just made a trade with me with this male, and wouldn't send them directly to me, I haven't a clue. I just acquired, at the beginning of this year, my 1st and only pair of Blue Ambanja's, which makes me fairly new to keeping Ambanja's other than what I have learned from others and the tons of research I have done on the care of, husbandry, breeding, etc. and I had no idea there even could be a hybrid. Maybe if I had more experience in all the different phases, then I possibly could have distinguished that his male may have been a cross before trading. When you 1st started fooling with panthers, were you able to distinguish a cross, without any help of someone pointing it out?
I did ask Mike what color phase this male Ambanja was, whereas, he replied in many words about him being a red phase. If he has the experience dealing with panthers that he indicates or insinuates on his site, then he should have had a good idea that he was possibly not a pure Ambanja and this was not ever mentioned in the trade. He may not have been aware of this, as he says, when he acquired him and other siblings to this male at 3 months of age but should of had a good idea he was not pure at the time he traded me, if he has the experience he insinuates he does.
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Second, you really have no way of knowing for sure if it is actually a hybrid.</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
I am being told repeatedly by many many people who have experience with Ambanja's that he is a hybrid, including vets that have experience dealing with Ambanja's, that are saying he is not a pure Ambanja but a cross (hybrid). Even as you have mentioned above yourself, "From the pictures I have seen it was pretty obvious in my opinion that it was a hybrid."
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Also, if you were planning on using the animal for future breeding then why is the nose rub bothering you so much?</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
Evening if I am planning to use this male for future breeding, he is my pet first, in all ways, and will still be my pet beyond breeding. I am very particular about flaws on high priced animals I acquired (yes, this is high priced to me) without being told up front, whether being used for breeding or as a pet or both. With my being very particular about appearance, I would not have traded my Ambanja's for a less than perfect one (flaws, scars or whatever it may be). Especially, when my animals that are being traded for, are flawless and are received in that manner. Maybe not everyone is particular about the appearance of their animals, but I do happen to be one person that is (which I seem to see a lot of people are very particular, besides myself). I don't think my being particular makes me in the wrong, having to pay all the shipping across the board, for being unhappy with the male being sent to me this way, as I was not told up front about the rostral rub, then lied to about it, saying it must have happened during shipping and now I am dealing with being told he is a hybrid by many many people.
I'm sorry, but not being represented in full, even when I asked about any problems, is misrepresentation to me, as I am sure it probably is, to alot of others also.
As far as Mike not being responsible for any of the shipping of the trade back, I do not agree, as many others do not agree as well.
Julie