sschind
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My recommendation is to fully research on your own any morph you are interested in, because IMO it is no ones responsibility to let you know certain specifics about a morph besides yourself. Hope this helps.
I agree with the first part of what you said about thoroughly researching on your own but not because it is no one else's responsibility to let you know specifics. I think it is very important to research on your own because there are people who will go out of their way to not inform you of certain specifics. I think it shows very poorly on a seller who does not inform a person buying a desert female that it will not breed. I am not taking the blame off the buyer because obviously if they intend on breeding an animal it is their responsibility to find out as much as they can about it but part of that finding out is discourse with the seller. If the seller hides such information IMO that reflects very poorly on them.
I must admit , I really new nothing of defects in any of the genetic lines. I bought a gorgeous female desert pinstripe in hopes of breading . Only to learn that she cant or to even try could harm her . Like life its a learning game . How ever a now have a very beautiful pet that will live out her days well taken care of .
I would like to thank the people who post helpful information because this helps those like me who don't know learn .
I'm not sure what your discussions were with the seller but this is a perfect example. If you in any way mentioned that your intentions were to breed the female desert pin and the seller did not inform you of the issues that was extremely irresponsible on their part.