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    Help figuring out a morph

    Picked this girl up at the pet shop as a BEL, which I know she isn’t. But I can’t figure out what she is, she looks to some kind of piebald.
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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    Can’t see the picture


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-Post-Pictures

    Hop that link helps - can't see anything in your gallery space.
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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    See if this worked


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    Maybe an ivory? Are the eyes black?

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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    Super Fire, perhaps? Definitely doesn’t look like a pied, unless there’s other morph influences.


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    Yes eyes are Black I believe. I have a full grown male ivory, the only yellow he has is the stripe down his back. The yellow patches are what’s throwing me. I’ll try to get a better pic tonight.


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    I didn’t know if there was an Ivory piebald or not.


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/super-fire/
    Very likely a super fire, which is actually a BEL, though in this case the B=Black and not blue


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    Re: Help figuring out a morph

    Cool thank you. I don’t care either way, I had just never seen one like it. Here are some more pics of her spots, here eyes are blue not black. I tried to get a pic of those but she wouldn’t let me.


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