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    Not entirely sure of these morphs.

    I just received these ball pythons from a guy on Craigslist who told me the morphs of each of them but I'm not very good at telling morphs apart yet so I could definitely use some help (I did extensive research online but still have no definitive answers, that's why I'm coming to you all).

    This one is supposed a be a Phantom
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    This one is supposed to be a bumble bee (the only one I'm actually pretty certain is what he said it is)
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    This one I'm not sure of. He said she was a pastel or a yellow belly.
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    She's hopefully a big fat gravid fire.
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    This is the vanilla? That impregnated the fire above. Hopefully they are a fire and vanilla so I can get some vanilla creams.
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    I got these four females plus the vanilla male, a yellow belly x pastel and a male and a female pastel all for $200 so I'm pretty excited as this is a huge boost to my breeding collection. I appreciate any and all help! Thanks guys!

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    I'm not 100% sure on the Phantom, but the rest look accurate. Did you quarantine the animals before adding them to the rest of your collection?

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    Re: Not entirely sure of these morphs.

    I built a new rack which I keep them all in separate from my others, does that count as quarantine? And what about the one that the guy said was either a pastel or a yellow belly? You think she's both? I'm leaning towards pastel but she's not nearly as bright as my hatchlings.

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    Re: Not entirely sure of these morphs.

    Quote Originally Posted by JRust View Post
    I built a new rack which I keep them all in separate from my others, does that count as quarantine? And what about the one that the guy said was either a pastel or a yellow belly? You think she's both? I'm leaning towards pastel but she's not nearly as bright as my hatchlings.
    Sure, that would work. It's always better to air on the side of caution when adding new animals to the mix. Based on the photo, I'm leaning towards Pastel.

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    The first one looks like a Phantom in shed. Could be a Mystic or Mojave also. When in shed, those 3 morphs will look very similar.

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    phantom, bumblebee, pastel, fire, vanilla
    so looks about right
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