Has anyone ever heard of this?
heres a link to where I saw it:
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pet/394195538.html
heres a link to where I saw it:
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pet/394195538.html
Since there were replies in both threads, I simply merged them.LeeC said:Sorry I have a bad net connection and posted a double topic, can a mod please delete this one? :flames:
I was buying live pinks for two of my baby rosys that won't take f/t at the local pet store the other day. It's the store that I wholesaled most of my anerys, snows, amels, etc.. to. I saw that they had a couple of little containers marked "bloodred", but I could only see a little bit of one of the snakes, and it didn't look diffused to me. I asked the owner if he was sure that they were bloodreds. "Oh, definitely", he said as he pulled one out, "look how red they are." Of course he pulled out a full belly-checkered, non-diffused normal. I tried to educate him, but he wasn't having any of it. He's a stubborn guy. At least he wasn't charging any extra for it. His "red corns", "black corns", "white corns", "gray corns", and "bloodred corns" are all the same high price. Actually, the standard price applied to the bloodreds wouldn't have been too bad if they were actually bloods...mbdorfer said:Ah, Craigslist. I went Thursday evening to see some bloodred motley corns advertised on there for $8. I knew darn well that they wouldn't be, but you have to look at that price! Worst part is, when I got there, I knew the guy.
Turned out to be normals :grin01: