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    Help Me Identify This Morph!

    So upon being more than excited to buy the cutest little boy on the planet at a Reptile Expo in Toronto, we ended up with a snake
    where we're not really sure of his genes, we're suspecting Blue Eyed Leucistic, but from other photos we can't seem to find any that have 'markings' like this snake. He's got faint almost cream coloured 'circles' on his back and looks just like a normal ball python but with no colour at all, still white per say, in certain lighting you can't even tell they're there & of course he's got blue eyes. I'm calling all Ball Python Morph Experts to help me with this one... Much appreciated!! https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp0trAVB...=1tx23fj4pgmle here is a link to a photo of him!
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    Re: Help Me Identify This Morph!

    Looks like the Mojave pattern coming though if you have a black light/ultra violet light and take him in a dark space should really show up nicely any way nice little snake guys hope you enjoy him

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    It's a Blue Eye Lucy, only the person that has produced him can answer your question, a super mojave would have a purplish/greyish dirty head, I would say Mojave is likely in that snake but now you need to figure out what the other gene is, and breeding or getting in touch with the breeder is your best bet.
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    Hard to tell since there are so many possible BEL combos and only one photo. My guess is karma, lesser phantom.
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