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    What type of Banana morph?

    Hello!

    I got my snake Pudding in October 2018. He was sold to me as a single gene Banana, but as he's been getting more and more orange, I'm curious whether there might be something else mixed in there (I have reason to believe the seller might not have been entirely certain, he was a middleman from the breeder).

    Here's an album of a few pictures, let me know if you need any more:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/lAPkd5s#oAhR2UV

    Sorry, my phone's camera is a little janky so the clearest of those are probably around the best I can get, with how active he is.

    Don't mind the rub on his head, it's from a slightly rough bit on the roof of his old enclosure that he used to surf on all the time. It's since been corrected and has been healing nicely since.

    Thank you!!

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    Re: What type of Banana morph?

    My first thought was 'Oh, another Banana Het Clown' prior to reading the post description.

    Unless I'm holding two Bananas side-by-side in the same light: I'm no good identifying them. I'm sure someone else can chime in.
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    Banana and Coral Glow are VERY variable, I don't see anything else.
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    Re: What type of Banana morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Banana and Coral Glow are VERY variable, I don't see anything else.
    Looks a lot like my Coral Glow! Super cool patterning towards the tail on your guy!
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    looks like a regular Banana/Coral Glow to me. what's the difference in time between some of the pix? he doesn't seem to be highly freckled yet, so i imagine he's still quite young and colors haven't matured or mellow. either he's cute and nice sized.
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    Re: What type of Banana morph?

    Thanks for the help you guys! Guess he's just a single gene Banana. Makes sense, they've always been what I'm drawn towards.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    looks like a regular Banana/Coral Glow to me. what's the difference in time between some of the pix? he doesn't seem to be highly freckled yet, so i imagine he's still quite young and colors haven't matured or mellow. either he's cute and nice sized.
    I'm not sure on his exact age, but he's 250g now and was only ~75g when I got him in October. Actually not much of a time difference between the pictures, just different lighting. They're all about a month old; he's freckled up a little more since then. I love watching him change with every shed, he just keeps getting prettier

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