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If it is listed as normal or has no morph listed, 99% of the time its a normal.
IT looks like a nice reduced pattern normal.
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It wasn't listed as anything. The woman didn't know as she got it from another person and really doesn't know much about him. The pattern to me just seemed really reduced and he has some blushing by the look of the pictures.
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Re: Normal or ??
It is a normal. It does have some beautiful patterns though i love it. they seem to dribble down her sides. I like the star pattern look in the second picture! I would say go for it! especially if it is a snake in need. they are all beautiful. I think it is a normal but who knows I'm not this guy.
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Goodluck!
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I see the blushing too...but i agree with the others. Looks like a reduced normal.
Are these the only pics from the craigslist ad?
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The first was a picture from the ad. The second she sent me from her phone. He has a lovely pattern. I just thought maybe it was something special. I guess I got my hopes up for something silly lol. The subtle morphs are really hard for me to figure out. I thought the reduced pattern and blushing, even the white coming up off his belly might be something. You can't really see the top of his head, eyes, or belly though.
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Re: Normal or ??
Originally Posted by Crawly's Mom
The first was a picture from the ad. The second she sent me from her phone. He has a lovely pattern. I just thought maybe it was something special. I guess I got my hopes up for something silly lol. The subtle morphs are really hard for me to figure out. I thought the reduced pattern and blushing, even the white coming up off his belly might be something. You can't really see the top of his head, eyes, or belly though.
A morph doesn't make a ball python "something special" and a normal doesn't mean it's not special! There can be some really low quality morphs and some really high quality normals. I say quality is most important!
The genetics of a normal can greatly enhance or take away from a project! If you want really reduced patterned animals, normals that are this reduced are a great way to get that! Just because you can't call it a name doesn't mean genetics don't get passed down! It just isn't a morph you can label and sell. But it DOES enhance the ones you do have!
It's definitely a normal, but a really nice one! If I were working with animals and wanted a reduced pattern, I would pick up a snake like that!
If you were working with a small group of recessive gene animals and wanted to outcross them to normals or other morphs, I say pick up the best looking ones you can find! It's the perfect opportunity to improve the quality of your line! Every snake involved in breeding is passing on genetics, make sure they are the genes you want!
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Warning: Craigslist is dangerous... be forewarned, it WILL tempt you to buy/rescue too many snakes.
Last edited by Lolo76; 10-07-2011 at 12:48 AM.
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yea craigslist can become bad.. ive bought a few breedable size females off criagslist with 30gallon 40 breeder size tanks for 50bucks.. turned around sold tanks and actually made money on deal and ended up with free breedable females lol
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