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Thread: Morph ID

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    Morph ID

    Hello, just got a new ball python, had her for about a month now. I bought her from someone who was no longer able to care for her properly. Per her previous owner, she is some kind of "enchi bee" possibly "fire" as well? He was unable to recall her exact morph. I have only ever owned a Pastel and a normal in the past so I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on what kind of morph Pixel is Probably obvious but I named her Pixel because of the pixilated pattern she has on her body.
    As a second question, previous owner said she is about 5 years old but only measures 42" and weighed 540 grams when I got her, he claimed she was a very picky eater and would go on fasts all the time. I personally think based on the small box of extra frozen rats he gave me which couldn't weigh more than 30 grams she was pretty badly malnourished I have gotten her to feed weekly on a small this last month between 60-80 grams each and she seems to be doing much better. She is weighing in at about 667 grams (still much smaller/lighter than I feel an adult her age should be) Does anyone know if a ball pythons growth can be stunted by poor nutrition early in life or if she is likely to continue to put on weight and hopefully length as well as she continues to eat regularly?
    Thank you in advanced for sharing your insight and knowledge with me.


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    Re: Morph ID

    Bumble bee. Yes it will catch up in size with time. No need to start a second thread identical to your first. It unnecessarily clutters the forums.


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    Re: Morph ID

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Bumble bee. Yes it will catch up in size with time. No need to start a second thread identical to your first. It unnecessarily clutters the forums.


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    Oh okay, thank you!
    I apologize, was unaware that I could not delete the first post before I posted the second one.

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    Re: Morph ID

    Quote Originally Posted by gerguera View Post
    Oh okay, thank you!
    I apologize, was unaware that I could not delete the first post before I posted the second one.
    Yeah, there’s only a 10 min window to edit posts and no way to delete or modify after that.


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