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    Question I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    Please help me identify if this snake is indeed more special than Normal!
    The one on the left. She's been balled up since I got her home, but I'm pretty well convinced she's more than "just" a normal.
    My wife (who knows next to nothing about BPs, morphs, etc) took one look at her when I opened the pillowcase and said "That's not the same snake you had in there earlier."



    Normal on the right. What's the one on the left?


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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    looks normal to me. Normals can come in so many different colors and patterns. I have several normals that are really odd looking. But then again only breeding will tell the whole truth. Here are a few of my odd normals that im dinkering with.







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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    While it looks like a normal to me there's also a big part of me that's screaming dinker. Try breeding it out and proving it. Got any belly shots?

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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMorrison View Post
    While it looks like a normal to me there's also a big part of me that's screaming dinker. Try breeding it out and proving it. Got any belly shots?
    Once she calms down/ relaxes a bit, I'll get some belly shots in here. Poor girl came from a home with no heat source, no humidity regulation (or even misting) and we live in a literal desert. Belly shots might actually help, though, b/c it's a little different looking to me.

    Then again...that's just me.

    Here we go:
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    I would say its a normal - here's two pictures of my normals. VERY DIFFERENT but both are WildType.




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    Head shot.


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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    still say good looking normal.


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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    [QUOTE=Rat160;1641607][QUOTE]

    This does not look like a normal
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    This does not look like a normal
    Lol I know! Question is what does it look like??? Nothing that I know of.. "rubs hands together" excited for next season. Its a female too almost 3000g, now what to put with her???
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    Re: I'm a n00b but no less obsessed...and completely stumped.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rat160 View Post
    Lol I know! Question is what does it look like??? Nothing that I know of.. "rubs hands together" excited for next season. Its a female too almost 3000g, now what to put with her???
    She almost looks fire-ish, so maybe your fire male?
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    Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life." ~ Terry Pratchett

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