Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
Re: Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
the issue is i took it to a different pet store today that carries only rare animals and he had some regular and morph ball pythons and mine was 10 times brighter and even he said mine had a nice rare golden color. the shop i got mine from said she thinks it was from a pastel experiment and was 1 of the darker 1s so the sold it as a normal..
Re: Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
Normal for sure :) Very beautiful! Normals range so greatly in color, I have four myself and each are SO different from the other.
Re: Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
im just thinking about breeding her and it would help if i could tell what i would get. I love her so much and i dont care other than for that reason to me she is more beautiful than any ive seen
Re: Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
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psi_mike
the issue is i took it to a different pet store today that carries only rare animals and he had some regular and morph ball pythons and mine was 10 times brighter and even he said mine had a nice rare golden color. the shop i got mine from said she thinks it was from a pastel experiment and was 1 of the darker 1s so the sold it as a normal..
you can get normals in a clutch produced by a pastel. pastels also have green eyes, this should answer your maybes.
Re: Is my ball python a morph... PLEASE HELP im new
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psi_mike
im just thinking about breeding her and it would help if i could tell what i would get. I love her so much and i dont care other than for that reason to me she is more beautiful than any ive seen
It's a normal, high gold normal but still a normal.
If you breed another normal to it you get all normals.
High gold normals are great for breeding other bright snakes to IE: Pastel, Fire, Cinnamon if you want light colored cinnies, pinstripe, spider, etc.
Since they said your snake comes from a pastel (experiment?) then your snake is one of the normals from that breeding.