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Completely normal, or something more?
I got Bella from a pet store and she was just labeled as a normal. She’s my only snake, and I don’t know anything really about morphs, but I’m just curious if she looks like anything more. Not interested in breeding or anything, just curious! In another post of mine, it was suggested she may be something more. Or maybe she’s just a really pretty looking normal - she’s got a lot of different shades of colors on her, I just think her pattern is so cool. I’ve only seen one other normal before, and it was mostly all dark colored, but Bella’s got light brown, dark brown, yellowish-green, and white on her. I guess all normals are unique in their own way, though.
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
Pics with out a flash in natural light are best but I'd say is a very pretty normal
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I look at the side pattern and "flaming" and am not sure what it is, but I've never seen a normal with both of those features. That dorsal color is lighter than most normals I'm used to seeing as well.
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
Originally Posted by Alter-Echo
I look at the side pattern and "flaming" and am not sure what it is, but I've never seen a normal with both of those features. That dorsal color is lighter than most normals I'm used to seeing as well.
I attributed that bright dorsal pattern to the flash distorting color I could be wrong
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
I actually did take these photos in natural light with no flash!
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
Originally Posted by targciv
I actually did take these photos in natural light with no flash!
I had assumed that it was a flash because of how white your arm so if that is indeed natural lighting there's two things that I notice from this A, your a ghost (teasing) and B, it's most likely a fire type gene, it's definitely got something brightening it up course it could just be a really really pretty normal you know the only way you'll ever know is to breed it to find out especially is a pet store buy
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
LOL well, you're right, I am a ghost. That's my morph, I guess. I suppose I just got lucky with this pet-store buy - thankfully, she also ended up being a healthy pet-store buy, too. They told me they'd been assist/force feeding her and the other baby bp she was housed with, but the first time I ever fed her, she did all the work on her own. Guess she just found her rightful home.
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Re: Completely normal, or something more?
Originally Posted by targciv
LOL well, you're right, I am a ghost. That's my morph, I guess. I suppose I just got lucky with this pet-store buy - thankfully, she also ended up being a healthy pet-store buy, too. They told me they'd been assist/force feeding her and the other baby bp she was housed with, but the first time I ever fed her, she did all the work on her own. Guess she just found her rightful home.
A lot of the problems that the pet stores have with feeding is they have someone who does not know what they're doing and they are not housed correctly temperatures are wrong humidities wrong setups for all this is all stressful for a ball and they won't eat you brought her home things were right she ate. Congratulations on a nice little new baby noodle
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