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    Help ID This Boy?

    So, about two or three years ago I got two Ball Pythons. They were birthday presents, and as Far as we were told they were both supposedly normal Ball Pythons.

    Two or so years later, sitting at 7 snakes, and now I'm finally getting ready to dwell into breeding- to keep the story short and sweet; I went to reptile convention and picked up two morphs, my family picked up 2 more normal ball pythons...

    And something seemed off.

    It wasn't as noticeable when I only owned two, and knew nothing of morphs.

    When I supposedly had 5 normal ball pythons in the house, two belonging to my sister and mother, and only one of them looked entirely different from the others... I felt the need to make a post.

    My first male ball python, who I've owned for 2 to 3 years, looks nothing like any of the other normals. So, is he a normal or have I been just been entirely clueless the entire time I've owned him?


    https://imgfly.me/i/NTxRH
    https://imgfly.me/i/NT0Sw
    https://imgfly.me/i/NTbs7

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    Re: Help ID This Boy?

    Looks like a faded pastel to me. If the eyes are green that is what you have.
    Honest, I only need one more ...

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    Yeah I'm not experienced with morphs but I thought your guy sure looks a lot like my pastel male..


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    Looks like a browned out Pastel to me.
    Personally would not use it in any breeding projects.

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