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Thread: Pos Champagne?

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    Pos Champagne?

    Someone locally is rehoming a BP and he said she a champagne but it doesnt look like any that ive ever seen, just wanted to get a second opinion, Thanks!
    https://gyazo.com/69085a7b8e396e64fc824ce7a36eda3d
    https://gyazo.com/d18448e477df8d4a7ef039cca3bb8116

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    Re: Pos Champagne?

    Not an expert but I'm doubtful - champagne is really easy to spot because it totally obliterates pattern, I've never seen one with that much defined side pattern
    Last edited by plateOfFlan; 06-03-2022 at 07:18 PM.

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    Re: Pos Champagne?

    yeah i was recently looking at getting a cinnamon mojave GHI and it looks more like that than champagne

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...pythons/878172

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    The lighting in that pic is pretty good at obscuring the colors. I would say cinnamon or black pastel for sure. Pastel, lesser or mojave for the other gene. No GHI. Better pictures would help.

    I honestly would think this is a better purchase than a champagne if you're looking to adopt it. The champagne can have a wobble like the spider gene. That'll usually happen when stressed such as when adapting to a new location.

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