hephaestos
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I have had good experiences with them in the leopard gecko department. However, I am concerned about a snake that I bought from them. I have included pictures of both the snake and the tub I bought him in.
Obviously he was marketed as a grey-banded king/corn hybrid. It was also told to me that he would be fertile, but that wasn't very important to me. What is important to me is, after some very thorough research, I was able to come across one or two other snakes marked as the same hybrid as him and that look the same, but I also found out that he looks suspiciously similar to a red milk snake. I'm about 90% sure at this point that I was lied to by the seller. Further, the snake's size is much closer to that of a red milk.
Now, all of this would be upsetting, but not a problem, except for the state that I live in and bought him in prohibits owning a species very close to his (they're both subspecies sharing a common species name). This is very concerning to me. Opinions?
Obviously he was marketed as a grey-banded king/corn hybrid. It was also told to me that he would be fertile, but that wasn't very important to me. What is important to me is, after some very thorough research, I was able to come across one or two other snakes marked as the same hybrid as him and that look the same, but I also found out that he looks suspiciously similar to a red milk snake. I'm about 90% sure at this point that I was lied to by the seller. Further, the snake's size is much closer to that of a red milk.
Now, all of this would be upsetting, but not a problem, except for the state that I live in and bought him in prohibits owning a species very close to his (they're both subspecies sharing a common species name). This is very concerning to me. Opinions?
) If they are, I can understand that concern...but that would have been best resolved by simply getting a receipt that indicated the type of snake purchased for her records.