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    Help with morph identification

    I have a ench spider ball female that might have been gravid when I purchased her. She was in with many other adult snakes. I did pair her with a lavender ball male but some of the offspring look like they might have different genes than the mother and I don't visually see anything in the lavender. I posted the mother as reference. Maybe she has something else going on?

    I also posted the 3 offspring that hatched. Can someone help identify?

    I also purchased a female ball python that was sold as a possible lesser. I know it is not a lesser but I purchased due to the high gray coloring and faded color head. Anyone have an idea of what gene she could be?

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    First one looks like it might be Enchi OD. Second looks like Enchi Spider. Third looks like just Enchi.

    The adult, I agree, does not look like an average Lesser. It very well could be though. It's possible it has especially nice coloration but low pattern effects of Lesser. Looks closer to a Ghost to me though. ID'ing adults can be quite difficult with fading, so the only way to really know is going to be breeding. If you get no OS that pick up her color, I'd say heavy chance it's Ghost.
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    Re: Help with morph identification

    Thanks this is similar to what I was thinking.

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