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    Was my previous ball a morph?

    This was my first ball python. died 2 years ago. i bought him as a baby for $10.



    that stripe ran almost the full length of his back. broken up a few times

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    Re: Was my previous ball a morph?

    Looks pretty normal to me really hard to tell with that pic.
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    Re: Was my previous ball a morph?

    yea sorry. thats the only pic i can find at the moment.

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    Re: Was my previous ball a morph?

    i was browsing this page. and he looked almost identical to the harlequin striped python.
    http://www.vmsherp.com/4SaleBalls.htm

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    Re: Was my previous ball a morph?

    harlequins are not a morph per se, the striping is not caused by a genetic mutation, but a random outcome of normal patterning.

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    Re: Was my previous ball a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    harlequins are not a morph per se, the striping is not caused by a genetic mutation, but a random outcome of normal patterning.
    There are lots of striped ball pythons- some prove out genetic, most don't, and others turn out insane like the G-Stripes
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