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    Type of Ball python

    Just curious on what exact type of ball python my snake could be. I always see people posting “normal ball python” and just wondered if anybody knew what type of ball python my snake is.


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    Re: Type of Ball python

    Here’s another picture




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    Re: Type of Ball python

    Hi,

    The first picture looks really light and made me wonder if it could be a fire. But the second pic looks more natural to me and I would say he/she? is just a very nice normal with a cool head spot.
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    Re: Type of Ball python

    He’s naturally a really light color the second picture makes him look a little darker but thank you


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    If it looks like the first picture more then I feel like its not a normal. The second picture def looks like a normal to me. I'm still learning my morphs though so hopefully someone more experienced can chime in

    Either way though; very pretty snake you have!
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    Just curious, what was it listed as? Did you get it from a Breeder? or retail store? Usually the one selling, mentions something about possible morphs.
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    Re: Type of Ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Just curious, what was it listed as? Did you get it from a Breeder? or retail store? Usually the one selling, mentions something about possible morphs.
    Petco it just said “ball python”


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