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Originally Posted by ForkedTung
NOPE! Just the main ingredients. ( don't even need the fat/het content)
Again, honestly! how terribly hard is saying or even labeling this?
"Jungle Corn, cornsnake x kingsnake hybrid"
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It's not about difficult. It's about responsibility, and I am of the opinion that it is the buyer's responsibility.
"Jungle Corn" is the
accepted trade name for a king X corn hybrid. Why should a breeder feel the need to put anything other than that as a label on an animal?
It's like the idiots that order coffe, and sued McDonalds because they tried to sip it, burned their lip, and dropped the cup. Now you have
coffee cups that say "Caution: Contents Hot". That's ridiculous!! It's COFFEE!! It's
supposed to be hot!!
Now, I admit readily that the labeling is extremely important. BUT "Jungle Corn" is the accepted trade name for the snake. I wouldn't label a snake, "Amber; Hypo/Caramel", because "Amber" is the accepted name. Anyone that doesn't KNOW what an "Amber" is should probably ask.
Now...I saw the kingsnake.com ad for those Sunburst hybrid-things, and the guy selling them specifically called them a "corn snake morph", and YES...that
infuriates me. THAT is a bold faced lie. THAT is the seller's responsibility.
Like Susan said...where does it end? Where do you draw the line on what is "necessary" and what is not?