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That looks pretty normal to me! There can be variation of shade even within wild type ball pythons and it looks like you got one with a bit of a lighter headstamp!
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I'm not seeing any blushing/flaming anywhere else and the color looks pretty normal even though that headstamp looks a lot like lucifer and some other fire complex genes. Sometimes normals just have brighter headstamps, so that's probably what it is. If it starts looking especially bright as it ages, could be something fire complex with low expression.
As far as the scales, it may be a lot of things. Something to do with the weight perhaps? Even though it is fairly small for its age, it looks really plump, possibly went off food for a long time and recently has been binging? Shedding more frequently in the process? You should know more after you have had it a while.
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Re: Is this a normal headstamp for a normal Ball Python?
Thanks guys, that helps. I am new to all pythons. I did try to find out myself. Lots on youtube bout various morphs, but there was little about normals.
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