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    Need help with morph identifying

    I’ve bought my piebald ball python girl a month ago about, is she just a normal piebald? Does she have any other physical traits expressed that y’all see? I’m not the best at identifying morphs




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    Re: Need help with morph identifying

    Thats a beautiful pied!
    Maybe it has leopard or yellowbelly? I don't think I've seen a low white pied with that crazy of a pattern before
    Regardless, that's a gorgeous snake for sure

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    Re: Need help with morph identifying

    I was wondering if enchi pied was a better fit?
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    Re: Need help with morph identifying

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    I was wondering if enchi pied was a better fit?
    Is there any way I could know for sure her morph? I bought her from a local pet store (which I normally do not support) because of her conditions but after they contacted the breeder, they said they still didn’t know?


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    Re: Need help with morph identifying

    Quote Originally Posted by aerie View Post
    Is there any way I could know for sure her morph?
    You can proof breed to a non-Enchi morph and see if any of the offspring are Enchi.

    Patterning and head stamp do scream Enchi Pied to me, but, I only casually work with the Piebald gene so I defer to those with greater xp.
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