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Thread: Starter morphs

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    Smile Starter morphs

    I am planning on getting a yearling ball python in April. I was wondering if you guys have any middle of the road morph suggestions. My budget is about $500 for the snake. I would like something that is a bit unique but not too expensive for a first ball.

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    Re: Starter morphs

    Have you discovered www.morphmarket.com yet? You can put in the reptile you're looking for (Ball Python) and then filter by animals that fit your price range. Find what jumps off the page at you and shows up in your dreams!
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    This one is pretty cool, lots of genes. Ghost + Enchi + Pastel + Spider

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/48792


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    Thank you so much for the quick replies! Morph market is a lot of fun to browse and look at all of the gorgeous snakes and figure out what might be the perfect snake. I also really enjoyed the bright yellow ghost enchi pastel spider. It really is crazy how complex and amazing some morphs really are.

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    Welcome! 500 bucks will get you something nice! There are trustworthy high quality breeders on this site that have fantastic animals for sale.

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    That right there. So nice. That yellow is just ridiculous. Take the other 200 and buy a good thermostat.

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/37300

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    It's all on you and your taste! There are so many pretty ones for $400 to $500 on morphmarket, I wouldn't even know which one to choose. LOL

    I also wouldn't limit it on "yearling", if you mean to go for one that's consistently eating? BP's size depends on how well they are fed + genetics, regardless of age.

    I love all of these.
    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/61341

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/55304

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/48644

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/48385

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/39733 this one's 300g, a good youngish size!

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/60754

    How would I even choose.
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    Re: Starter morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by cletus View Post
    That right there. So nice. That yellow is just ridiculous. Take the other 200 and buy a good thermostat.

    http://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rept...-pythons/37300
    I don't know about that guy. He seems pretty shady.
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