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I'm clueless when it comes to morphs but I just had to say, that snake has some very amazing beautiful eyes! Congrats on your new ball python.
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Lack of a head-stamp makes Spider unlikely.
Lack of reduced patterning/head-stamp makes Orange Dream unlikely.
Just guessing on pictures alone, I would say: Lesser Ghost - with High White Blush.
Given the oddball ringer-like markings, the brighter color than expected for a Lesser Ghost, and the awesome orange eye tinge (neat photo btw!) - I would also guess Het for Albino (of some form).
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Originally Posted by Valyndris
I'm clueless when it comes to morphs but I just had to say, that snake has some very amazing beautiful eyes! Congrats on your new ball python.
Thanks so much! I've actually had him for about 1.5 years now. It just sometimes takes me awhile to ask questions and share my thoughts with the community. I usually share when I get nothing new when Googling all the aspects of something, haha.
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Lack of a head-stamp makes Spider unlikely.
Lack of reduced patterning/head-stamp makes Orange Dream unlikely.
Just guessing on pictures alone, I would say: Lesser Ghost - with High White Blush.
Given the oddball ringer-like markings, the brighter color than expected for a Lesser Ghost, and the awesome orange eye tinge (neat photo btw!) - I would also guess Het for Albino (of some form).
Thanks for being specific, I appreciate that! Do you know if there is a more inclusive form of albinism, almost like a lowest common denominator? Sort of like there is ghost, then orange ghost is more specific, and then green ghost more specific and no longer compatible?
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Originally Posted by Tila
Thanks for being specific, I appreciate that! Do you know if there is a more inclusive form of albinism, almost like a lowest common denominator? Sort of like there is ghost, then orange ghost is more specific, and then green ghost more specific and no longer compatible
Aside from Albino vs. Lavender Albino as two non-compatible albinism morphs and the Candy and Toffee genes being allelic to 'normal' Albino to produce the Candino and Tofino I am not aware of any additional (proven) genes available at the moment.
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Lack of a head-stamp makes Spider unlikely.
Lack of reduced patterning/head-stamp makes Orange Dream unlikely.
Just guessing on pictures alone, I would say: Lesser Ghost - with High White Blush.
Given the oddball ringer-like markings, the brighter color than expected for a Lesser Ghost, and the awesome orange eye tinge (neat photo btw!) - I would also guess Het for Albino (of some form).
I with most of this, but I have never noticed that a snake that is het for albino that did not appear any different than the sum of the rest of the genes. I have regular albinos and lavenders. Did I miss something?
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Ax01 (05-08-2019),Sonny1318 (05-08-2019)
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
that's not a Queen Bee (Lesser Pastel Spider) and most def no OD in there. i think the orange eye is just part of the eyestripe under the eyeball but it's really cool that it is orange.
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Lack of a head-stamp makes Spider unlikely.
Lack of reduced patterning/head-stamp makes Orange Dream unlikely.
Just guessing on pictures alone, I would say: Lesser Ghost - with High White Blush.
Given the oddball ringer-like markings, the brighter color than expected for a Lesser Ghost, and the awesome orange eye tinge (neat photo btw!) - I would also guess Het for Albino (of some form).
Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
I with most of this, but I have never noticed that a snake that is het for albino that did not appear any different than the sum of the rest of the genes. I have regular albinos and lavenders. Did I miss something?
yeah i agree. i haven't heard about about het Albino markers esp. when ringers are more common het Pied markers. usually if there if there is some kinda aberration in a BP, we do attribute it to it being het something. if u are on to something w/ het Albino markers (or for other recessives), please make a thread to elaborate for the benefit of all.
Edit: also what do u mean this BP fathered Mojave's? was he paired to a Mojo or Mojo combo?
very interesting snake for sure.
Last edited by Ax01; 05-08-2019 at 03:05 PM.
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
Originally Posted by Ax01
that's not a Queen Bee (Lesser Pastel Spider) and most def no OD in there. i think the orange eye is just part of the eyestripe under the eyeball but it's really cool that it is orange.
yeah i agree. i haven't heard about about het Albino markers esp. when ringers are more common het Pied markers. usually if there if there is some kinda aberration in a BP, we do attribute it to it being het something. if u are on to something w/ het Albino markers (or for other recessives), please make a thread to elaborate for the benefit of all.
Edit: also what do u mean this BP fathered Mojave's? was he paired to a Mojo or Mojo combo?
very interesting snake for sure.
The breeder gave me a good deal on Bach (the snake in question) because he said he had received Bach as a Lesser Hypo from another breeder friend. He tried to pair Bach with one of his females (never told me her morph or history) but the female went on to produce some mojaves in the clutch, which he claimed was Bach's contribution. Thus he gave me an awesome deal on Bach while he "went home to wash his girls out with other snakes."
I have 3 clutches on the way that he maybe contributed to, but no luck yet as I got him to be inspiration to my other male, Sage, and my 2 clutches in previous years were both sired by Sage.
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Re: Guesses, anyone? Part orange eyes?
I’m not the best with morph identification what about a pastave with lesser or ghost that one kinda looks like mine just lighter
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