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Just an FYI, picture that are not in your hand tend to show more of the animal, but from what I can see, could be woma, one of the many banded morphs, or could still just be a normal. Offspring are the only thing that might give you some insight.
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Re: Morph help
Sorry those where the photos that got sent to me, I can ask for better ones if that means a better ID.
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Re: Morph help
There nothing to ID really, bands like that come in morph form, but also can be a polygenetic trait, which basically mean it is a normal.
If the animal displayed some type of wobble like the spider, I would think more towards it being a woma or morph like it, but still would need to see offspring.
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the bands on the head almost connecting to the dorsal stripe could mean something...but I'm no expert. Beautiful snake either way.
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