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    Now that I'm familiar with BP morphs, I've noticed some "offbeat" ones in PetSmart and the like lately. One time there was a banana (though it was labeled and priced as such) though even more recently I've seen a pinstripe under the generic "fancy" tag (which going by the pictures seems to be mostly pastels so I still count it as unusual).

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    Re: Banana piebald

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    I want to say the lighting is what makes it light. It's yellows are light but it has some deep oranges. I think I'll probably get a probe kit soon. The snake weighs 171 grams so still pretty small. I don't think it's close to sexual maturity but it'd be easier to tell if it was lol.

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    Oh wow, much smaller than I was thinking then and a ways from sexual maturity. You should still be able to pop pretty easily then with the right technique.
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    Re: Banana piebald

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    Oh wow, much smaller than I was thinking then and a ways from sexual maturity. You should still be able to pop pretty easily then with the right technique.
    Sorry my hands are smaller than you thought lol. I'm going to let it settle in and then I'll try to pop it again. Maybe take pictures this time and ask if it looks like I'm doing it correctly. I tried with my snake who I bought as a male and I'm pretty sure I saw his business and to me he looked different than the other snake, which is why I was thinking girl.

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    Re: Banana piebald

    Quote Originally Posted by Snagrio View Post
    Now that I'm familiar with BP morphs, I've noticed some "offbeat" ones in PetSmart and the like lately. One time there was a banana (though it was labeled and priced as such) though even more recently I've seen a pinstripe under the generic "fancy" tag (which going by the pictures seems to be mostly pastels so I still count it as unusual).
    Yeah I've been noticing stuff like that too. "Fancy" seems to typically mean pastel or fire. Banana's are kinda common at this store but never a piebald one. I haven't seen a pinstripe at this store so I'm not sure what they'd label one of those.

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    Re: Banana piebald

    I've seen a highway at Petco and my friend snatched it up when they do their 50% off reptile rally. Unfortunately they label anything not a normal "fancy" it will cover a pastel all the way to Pied and highway. I know people are against big box stores but a lot of those big box stores are supplied by hobbyist breeders who wholesale to companies like Calzoo.

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