Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
I just never get bored with the diversity of ball pythons, even within the same morph. Let's see some pics of two snakes of the same morph that look nothing alike.. I'll start. Here are my two lessers:
http://imageshack.us/a/img543/8266/i...1844medium.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img707/3923/i...1817medium.jpg
Re: Amazing diversity even within the same morph!
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Mrl249
Wow, not even close to each other
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rabernet
:O:O:O:O:O :P that is one lovely lesser!
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It is always wild to see that. Nice animals : )
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The one on the left looks like a Mojave in the first pic of Lessers!
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Surely that is a Platinum, and not a lesser?
Also, those look like super-sulfurs rather than super-fires, don't they?
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WingedWolfPsion
Surely that is a Platinum, and not a lesser?
Also, those look like super-sulfurs rather than super-fires, don't they?
Nope, from what I gather the sulfurs typically have more yellow while the fire have a greater range of yellow. These are from Bob Clark's facility in 2008 and if I remember correctly he and Wilbank's were working with the same bloodlines.