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What morph?
I just purchased this pretty little guy, listed as a ghost ball python. I was wondering if someone could tell me the exact morph. http://img.tapatalk.com/48dd5fc8-4c19-c780.jpg
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Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
possibly a pastel ghost
not a pastel
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Looks like a regular ghost to me, the head isn't light enough, nor is it's sides yellow enough to be a pastel ghost.
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Orange Ghost.... Very nice...:gj:
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I agree with og. She looks like one of my little girls.
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Originally Posted by Rob
Actually, I'll take back orange ghost, as you can't be sure. Just like pastels, there are compatible ghost lines and they're often mixed, so you'll often see them listed as "ghost" without a designation. So, you have what you bought...:gj:.
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Re: What morph?
I don't know, but had to say she is pretty!
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Hard to say exactly what line, looks Orange Ghost.
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I would say Orange Ghost as well. You could always just say 'hypo' to avoid the specifics.
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Originally Posted by satomi325
I would say Orange Ghost as well. You could always just say 'hypo' to avoid the specifics.
Then is it an orange, butterscotch or yellow hypo...:rofl:.
Calling it hypo instead of ghost doesn't magically erase the different lines, they're the same thing.
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Originally Posted by RobNJ
Then is it an orange, butterscotch or yellow hypo...:rofl:.
Calling it hypo instead of ghost doesn't magically erase the different lines, they're the same thing.
But it's not as common to say "orange hypo" compared to "orange ghost".
I think most of us would just say "Hypo"?
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Lol wow, well I appreciate the input guys. I guess I'll call Him a orange ghost, it's not absolutely necessary I know what it is as I'm not breeding. I really like the bright colors he has and I have been bitten with the ball python bug (like chips can't just have one) so he will make a nice addition to the family. :)
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Re: What morph?
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Originally Posted by Rob
I guess I'll call Him a orange ghost
I'd just stick with ghost...nothing wrong with it, and just like pastels, unless it comes from a source that works with specific lines, you can't really put a label on it...especially being bitten by the bug, where chances are he will be bred or sold somewhere down the line.
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Originally Posted by satomi325
But it's not as common to say "orange hypo" compared to "orange ghost".
I think most of us would just say "Hypo"?
Here's my butterscotch hypo...I don't think it's at all uncommon if you know what line you're working with.
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/...J/100_0171.jpg
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Originally Posted by RobNJ
I'd just stick with ghost...nothing wrong with it, and just like pastels, unless it comes from a source that works with specific lines, you can't really put a label on it...especially being bitten by the bug, where chances are he will be bred or sold somewhere down the line.
Thanks ghost works, but no he's not going anywhere. I have a corn I have had for years along with other reptiles. But recently found interest in BP's. I hope to give him a long and happy life
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Originally Posted by RobNJ
Really good looking animal there
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