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Need a deescription of these morphs please?
Hi folks,
My name is Amanda, and I'm legally blind (I can't see anything). I am interested in getting a ball python morph, but I don't know which one I want! I would browse breeder pages, but I can't see the pictures. Is there someone out there that can give good descriptions of some morphs for me?
First I would like to know what the original looks like so that I have a base line comparison.
Here's my list:
honeybee
pastel
super pastel
(I know this is the result of a double recessive gene, what makes it different from the regular?)
bumble bee
firefly
black pastel
black pewter
chocolate
ivory
lesser
spector
stingerbee
woma
vanilla
Any descriptions of the above would be great. I may not be able to see it, but I want a pretty snake.
Also, not sure if this makes a difference, but I want a male because I already have a orange hypo female, and I don't really know what she looks like either. haha
Thanks much,
-Amanda Ellen
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Re: Need a deescription of these morphs please?
Um, what are those supposed to be exactly?
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They see me trollin... they hatin...
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you could start out by telling us what colors out of the following you prefer:
black, brown, yellow, grey, light grey, white, orange. (lavender hues, pink hues, and purple hues are also possible).
or when you just want something really visual.... you cannot go wrong with a piebald or ivory or bumble bee.
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Re: Need a deescription of these morphs please?
Out of the list you provided, I prefer black, brown, white, orange, and of course pink and purple are acceptable. :)
I would like to know patterns as well as colors.
Oh, can you tell me about the bumblebee and Ivory?
Thanks for responding.
-Amanda Ellen
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Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
you could start out by telling us what colors out of the following you prefer:
black, brown, yellow, grey, light grey, white, orange. (lavender hues, pink hues, and purple hues are also possible).
or when you just want something really visual.... you cannot go wrong with a piebald or ivory or bumble bee.
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Re: Need a deescription of these morphs please?
First off, what's your budget?
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Hopefully I don't sound uneducated with this question...
How are you able to navigate to this page without seeing what you are doing?
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Re: Need a deescription of these morphs please?
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Originally Posted by cory9oh4
Hopefully I don't sound uneducated with this question...
How are you able to navigate to this page without seeing what you are doing?
Software called a Screen reader is needed.
Blind people have a few options on using computers.
The simplest is a mac. Most products now days from apple have Voice Over. This is on the Ios devices, and the OSX OS.
Just browse to settings > general > accessibility > Voice Over, or hit CMD F-5 on a mac. :)
On windows, you have a few options of screen reader software, one of the most popular is JAWS http://www.freedomscientific.com. NVDA is a free alternative, and a program called Window Eyes is another payed option.
Now that was prob more info than you'll ever need on blind peoples computers, but there you go. lol
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Re: Need a deescription of these morphs please?
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Originally Posted by taylor9209
Software called a Screen reader is needed.
Blind people have a few options on using computers.
The simplest is a mac. Most products now days from apple have Voice Over. This is on the Ios devices, and the OSX OS.
Just browse to settings > general > accessibility > Voice Over, or hit CMD F-5 on a mac. :)
On windows, you have a few options of screen reader software, one of the most popular is JAWS http://www.freedomscientific.com. NVDA is a free alternative, and a program called Window Eyes is another payed option.
Now that was prob more info than you'll ever need on blind peoples computers, but there you go. lol
Very interesting. Thanks for the information!
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