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    Looks similar to a Flatline.

    This video from Maballs.net the last 25 seconds of the video he shows part of the snake then just cuts it off. It doesn't have the solid line but its pretty close. What do you think?

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    I think that is this snake: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...86-Magpie-ball

    I don't think it's the flatline.
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    With my limited BP morph knowledge I think the flatline and magpie ball must have some similar ingredients.


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    Re: Looks similar to a Flatline.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    I think that is this snake: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...86-Magpie-ball

    I don't think it's the flatline.
    In one of NERD's videos they showed a snake looking like that snake and the one in the video, saying it "not a magpie", - though that could be a different snake on its own I know MAballs and NERD are close workers, so I thought it was interesting.

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