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    Need help identifying morph

    just wanna find out what type of morph my ball python is "if any" Please visit my profile to see pictures

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    It looks like a normal ball python to me.
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    Re: Need help identifying morph

    Quote Originally Posted by RR - Mackenzie View Post
    It looks like a normal ball python to me.
    yeah thats what i figured, i was just wondering if there was a name for it

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    wild type
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    Re: Need help identifying morph

    Quote Originally Posted by m1r4g3 View Post
    wild type
    It is a very good looking 'wild type' though! If it's a female, I'll take her on a date with my Bee!
    Last edited by Chuckels; 08-31-2010 at 03:59 PM.
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    Re: Need help identifying morph

    There is a name for it:
    Normal.
    It's a good, strong name.
    Nothing to be ashamed of.

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    Re: Need help identifying morph

    Nice looking normal!


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