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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    I personally think that it might just be a funky looking normal.. but then there's the eyes :/ doesn't look like a typical spider to me.

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    Looks a lot like my cinnamon spider xx

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    Definitely spider there, definitely with something else. I personally think cinnamon is present. Not reduced enough for a normal spider, no head stamp. Cinnamon tends to knock out the head stamp and add pattern back as seen on the snake in question. But of course it's all guesswork unless you know the pairing or prove it out.
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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    Spider 100%


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    Huh, I would've guessed a Hidden Gene Woma, but it could also be a Cinna Bee. Tough call.
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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    To me, looks like a funky normal. Not sure where so many seem to see spider in tht animal..but I just dnt see it..not at all. What was it sold to you as? Where did you purchase it?

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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    I would be inclined to believe Debra when she says that isnt a spider. I have a killerbee, spider variant, mine has completely diff markings than what OP posted.

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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post
    I would be inclined to believe Debra when she says that isnt a spider. I have a killerbee, spider variant, mine has completely diff markings than what OP posted.

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    I didn't say it wasn't just said it's not a single gene spider , I am pretty sure there is spider however the real question is what else and how many genes are there.

    Black Pastel and or Cinny are a strong possibility also it would not be the best looking black bee or cinny bee

    The white sides are what tells it apart from normal but other traits do not Match a single gene spider.

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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    thanks for all the answers! but I'm pretty sure I've found out he is a cinnabee!

    like this one:


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    Re: What morph is my ball python?

    hiya i'm pretty sure he is a cinnabee after doing some research!
    because he looks exactly like this one which is a cinnabee

    thanks for you help!!


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