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    lesser black pastel mojave??

    What does this snake look like? I cannot find it.



    I'm confused because they always list the BEL explicitly in parenthesis. So is this snake not a BEL?


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    Re: lesser black pastel mojave??

    I'm not sure about what the snake but as for why BEL is in parenthesis is just because it's another name for the morph just like for a spinner it would say Spider, Pinstripe (Spinner)

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    That just means it has not been proven yet or at least not reported to wobp. It’s most likely just a bel and you would not visually notice the black pastel. But until proven you never know. I was shocked to see what an ivory looks like when you add leopard, some really cool stuff can happen. There is an endless amount of combos to prove, that’s what makes ball pythons so cool

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