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Morph identification help
I added two new balls to my now growing collection. I was told one is a Mojave het clown but the other was unknown.
Let me know what you think. additional pics are in my gallery
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looks like a pastive (pastel x mojave)
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Re: Morph identification help
Can you put a picture of the animal stretched out, from that angle it looks like a Leopard Lesser but I would like to see more of the pattern before confirming.
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Re: Morph identification help
It's cute as hell , I'll send my address to you by PM
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Re: Morph identification help
I'll give you some background that may help. A local mom and pop pet store by me provides reptile boarding. One of his regular customers boarded his collection (about 10 snakes) while he looked for a new place to live. after about a month he stopped paying and disappeared with no contact for the last three months. The store owner is now selling off the snakes to cover his cost. I missed out on the albino pastels but if you look in my gallery you will see the three snake I was able to get. One was labeled Lesser het clown female, the other was labeled Pastive het clown male, and this one was labeled Jim's snake not for sale. The other one that I didn't take was labeled caramel albino het clown. I think the guy had a thing for clowns. I think Jim was the guys friend which leads me to believe that this one is some type of lesser pastive and het clown. I put additional pictures of all three in my gallery.
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Re: Morph identification help
Hard to tell but looks like a butter to me. But I'm no expert
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Re: Morph identification help
Originally Posted by NJ Balls
I'll give you some background that may help. A local mom and pop pet store by me provides reptile boarding. One of his regular customers boarded his collection (about 10 snakes) while he looked for a new place to live. after about a month he stopped paying and disappeared with no contact for the last three months. The store owner is now selling off the snakes to cover his cost. I missed out on the albino pastels but if you look in my gallery you will see the three snake I was able to get. One was labeled Lesser het clown female, the other was labeled Pastive het clown male, and this one was labeled Jim's snake not for sale. The other one that I didn't take was labeled caramel albino het clown. I think the guy had a thing for clowns. I think Jim was the guys friend which leads me to believe that this one is some type of lesser pastive and het clown. I put additional pictures of all three in my gallery.
Well I can tell you one thing... It isn't a lesser pastave if that's what you mean.
A lesser pastave would be an all white snake
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Re: Morph identification help
I was leaning toward butter. Now I need to figure out if it's a male or female.
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Im going with lesser leopard, definitely not just a butter.
Last edited by highqualityballz; 12-16-2016 at 12:09 AM.
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Re: Morph identification help
Any chance of some natural light pics? They shots you're showing almost look like two difference snakes the color is so different.
Dave
1.0 Banana Siagi (Butters) - 1.0 GHI Chocolate Het Ghost York - 1.0 Mystic Potion Sarge - 1.0 Pied Maine - 1.0 Normal Tucker - 1.0 Huffman Lopez
1.0 Black Pastel Mojave Yellow Belly Church - 1.0 VPI Axanthic Spider Ozpin- Butter Hypo Jaune
0.1 Super Black Pastel Texas - 0.1 Humble Bee CT - 0.1 Pied Carolina - 0.1 Killer Bee Sheila - 0.1 Black Pastel Ghost Pinstripe Coco - 0.1 Pastel Yang - 0.1 Spider Nora - 0.2 Lesser Huffman Pyrrha/FILSS
0.1 Pastel Yellow Belly Sally - 0.1 Pastel Orange Ghost Kaikaina - 0.1 VPI Axanthic Cinder - 0.1 Banana Cinnamon Kimball - 0.1 Shatter Spider Octavia - 0.1 The Red Gene Lemons
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