Cheers guy, much appreciated with quick repsonses :)
06-12-2017, 06:44 PM
PitOnTheProwl
That would be a normal no morph involved at all and not even close to anything spider related.
06-12-2017, 08:58 PM
the_rotten1
Well, from the get-go, a dinker is an animal that -might- be a morph. And only if it's color/pattern prove genetic. Usually when people look for dinkers they look for something that's different from a normal and try to prove it that it can be inherited by breeding the snake and producing offspring that share the same qualities.
Nothing really stands out about this one. Looks normal to me. Definitely not a spider.
06-12-2017, 09:09 PM
StillBP
Re: BP Identification
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Originally Posted by Saphira
Thanks for the response guys, So its possible he is either a normal or spider ?
These are some early pictures of Murphy before i started the feeding and nurse back to health program. And the last 2 are where i am at now with him.
He is a normal. Not spider. But still a very nice animal
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06-13-2017, 02:07 PM
Sunnieskys
Re: BP Identification
I thought it looked like a spider too. Most normals have that ghost faces down the sides.
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06-13-2017, 02:38 PM
Trisnake
Slightly reduced/banded normal, not reduced enough to be spider plus there's no sugaring up the side or striking headstamp. Not all normals have the stereotypical "alien head" pattern down the sides-- some can be very busy, some can be very reduced like this guy. I can see how some of the thinner black markings on the dorsal are remiescent of some spider patterning though.
Congrats on rescuing this little guy by the way :) It's awesome that you've been able to turn him around like you have, with the situation he came to you from. He's looking a lot better in the current photos than the older ones.