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    What morph is this?

    Hi, I've had this bp since august, and i got it at like 20" no idea what weight but it is now around 2'+ 430g. not sure if the scale worked correctly cause the batteries just died, but i am glad he's around that weight cause i recently started him on small rats. He has been shedding really well and seems to like his cheap little sterilite box i use a rheostat UTH, newspaper a water bowl and a hide tree log thing. He seem's pretty happy with his environment for now. get ready for a lot of photos lol.

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    he sure likes to climb... 0.o and make me worried.



    take my eyes off him for 2 minutes and he's up there..


    SO.. i was trying to figure out the morph.. It was sold by breeder as a Pastel, i looked it up and thought pastels were too yellow, and that it might be a sulfur. I've heard sulfurs and fires are pretty much the same and i've also noticed an identical snake that was listed as vanilla pastel but it didn't look what i thought to be a vanilla pastel. Therefore, i am really confused..
    Please let me know how i'm doing and if you can try to identify the morph please do. Thanks for your time.

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    Re: What morph is this?

    I say Fire welcome to the world of Ball pythons.
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    Looks like a fire to me also. Sulfurs aren't around as much but they are pretty similar to fires.

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    What morph was he sold to you as?
    Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

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    Re: What morph is this?

    Looks like an ok fire to me
    1.0 normal bp
    mad roaches yo

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    Re: What morph is this?

    He was sold as a pastel but I never believed it as I never saw the yellow that I see in most pastels. Thanks for the responses


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    looks like a fire to me

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    Well, if it was sold to you as a pastel, I would tend to think that it's actually a pastel. It can be difficult to identify a morph going by a picture it's a lot easier to identify if you have it in hand. I've produced plenty of pastels myself in the past and they can be just as variable as any other normal or morph. There have been times that I've taken pictures of them and posted them online and if I hadn't produced them myself even I would have had a hard time identifying them as pastels.
    Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

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