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    What is a BPO3HHY? Translation please

    Hi, can someone help me translate what this abbreviation means? BPO3HHY. I'm thinking BP is ball python, O might be orange, and one of the H's might be hypo. That is the morph info I was given for the mom of my pastel orange ghost.

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    Re: What is a BPO3HHY? Translation please

    Quote Originally Posted by DebbieDecker View Post
    Hi, can someone help me translate what this abbreviation means? BPO3HHY. I'm thinking BP is ball python, O might be orange, and one of the H's might be hypo. That is the morph info I was given for the mom of my pastel orange ghost.
    Everyone ids hatchlings a bit different lol. If this were my hatchling, the 3 would indicate 3rd female to pip in the season. It could also mean 3rd to pip in the season or 3rd to pip in the clutch or 3rd female to pip in the clutch. Mine would looks something like this LBCBPF1803. Pretty simple LBC = ladybugzcrunch. BP = ball python. F = female. 18= 2018 hatch year. 03 = third female to hatch in this hatch year. You should ask the breeder to know for sure as I am confident that this is an individual id like a name not a standard way of identification.
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    Yep. Best to ask the breeder of the animal you are looking at.

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