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    Help ID morph

    I got this ball python as a rescue and noticed it was different. From all of the pictures I've looked through of the different morphs it looks like an axanthic enchi to me. please help me identify the genetics. thanks. It ay be hard to tell from the lighting in the pics but there is no black in the design only shades of brown.


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    Enchi would wonk up the pattern. The pattern doesnt look like it to me...from what i've seen but some snake ID god should set it straight soon
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    Looks like a normal to me. Definetly no Enchi there. Plus if it was axanthic there wouldn't be any yellow in the snake so there shouldn't be any brown, only shades of grey.
    0.2 Het Carmel Albino 0.1 Enchi
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    Re: Help ID morph

    Head shot, belly shot and, full pattern shot might help those aforementioned morph ID'ing gods.
    Of which I am not one but, I honestly from those pics only see a normal.



    Wait 5 minutes and you might see why I am not great at ID'ing random BP's.
    Last edited by Raven01; 04-14-2013 at 11:06 PM.

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    Re: Help ID morph

    what about the lack of all black?

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    Re: Help ID morph

    Quote Originally Posted by greenranger View Post
    what about the lack of all black?
    Uh albino? Take some pictures in natural light and the colors will come out better.
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    I have a normal girl that looks very similar to yours. I am breeding her this year so we shall see, but from my small amount of knowledge it's nothing abnormal.
    0.2 Het Carmel Albino 0.1 Enchi
    1.0 Pastel Het Caramel Albino 0.1 Cinnamon
    1.1 Het Piebald 0.1 Spinner Het Caramel Albino
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    The fact that this animal is a rescue and looks to be very malnourished it could be suffering from hormone imbalances due to stress & poor diet that have affected its color.
    From those pictures it just looks like a normal under some odd lighting.
    I have a snake that too lacks any black on her body (like the snake in my display pic), and has been this way for years, but in her case I haven't proven if its genetic yet.
    so just feed that snake back up to health and see if its colors become more vibrant.
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    Re: Help ID morph

    in natural light it looks identical to the snake in kyotes avatar as far as color

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    Re: Help ID morph

    Looks like a normal to me

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