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    yes he is normal, somebody gave you a super fire? lucky guy

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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    First is a normal, they come in different shades but are beautiful too here are 2 normals I owned a while back, they were completely different in color.


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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by BeelzeBall. View Post
    yes he is normal, somebody gave you a super fire? lucky guy
    Yeah it was weird actually, saw it advertised and thought I’d ask if it was available and they offered to bring him to me and when they arrived they said we want you to have him and give him a new home. He is in perfect health, weights 1200g, an appetite of a boa and extremely friendly. Well he’s friendly now but the first day I got him home and set him up in a nice warm viv I went in and he tried to eat me haha. Turns out that the previous owner couldn’t remember when he was last fed and had been over a month! Now I know they can fast and I learnt that with my normal who fasted 18 months but this one was really hungry and ready for food. Since then I can get him out whenever and he have never even looked at me funny since. Guess her learnt not to bite the hand that feeds him xD

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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Wow that light Coloured one looks nothing like a normal. If I had seen it somewhere I would have said it was something like a pastel. Normals are truley amazing!

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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marwan View Post
    Thanks guys! I thought he was a normal and my first snake and by god has he taught me a lot of lessons most of which the hard way.

    I’ve attached a few pictures of the Male ‘super fire’ I was given




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    Wow getting a WHITE Royal for free is amazing !!!


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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    I think it's disingenuous to say "no one can tell" a yellowbelly or a gravel from a normal. They are more subtle morphs but experienced people can pick them out quite easily. SOME yellowbellies are even more subtle than usual and can be difficult, but the morph overall does have distinctions to tell it from a normal.
    I have seen pictures where I could tell and some that I cannot. If you know how to do it please let me know. I attempted to "split" a highway with a normal last season but no eggs. I was not going to repeat the breeding this year because I am even more unsure a year later that I can figure out which is which.
    Honest, I only need one more ...

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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexiel03 View Post
    First is a normal, they come in different shades but are beautiful too here are 2 normals I owned a while back, they were completely different in color.
    Is that Baby?!! she was sooo beautiful.
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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    Is that Baby?!! she was sooo beautiful.
    Yup that's Baby <3

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    Re: Is this a Wild Type Normal Ball Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexiel03 View Post
    Yup that's Baby <3
    she was the prettiest girl ever.

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    Yep, first is a normal and 2nd is a super fire. Many super fires can be pure white.

    Also Alexial, that second one is crazy looking! Awesome!




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