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    What morph is in my pied snakes

    I bought a pied female a few years ago. I thought her cooler looked special. Around the edge of her colored patches was a thin line of orange and yellow. I bred her to an enchi fire het pied male and hatched a clutch of eggs. I got one pied that has bright yellow and orange blotches with typical dark markings inside. One high white pied, one pied that has thin lines of orange and yellow around the pied color patches and some het pieds that I sold. I don’t find a common morph that looks like this snake. It appears to have been greatly enhanced when I added the fire gene. Thoughts?

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    I think pictures would help us answer that. If you haven't already found this thread > > > https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-Post-Pictures
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    The high white is most likely Enchi Pied (poss Fire) because Enchi tends to dramatically increase the amount of white. As far as the other thing you are describing it's hard to know without seeing a picture. Pastel can do that, but some regular Pied have lines like that too. Enchi, Fire, OD, YB and many more can increase the amount of orange in the pattern.
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    Re: What morph is in my pied snakes


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    I try to paste a photo in here but it doesn’t let me submit it

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    Re: What morph is in my pied snakes

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    I try to paste a photo in here but it doesn’t let me submit it
    Yeah. It's not intuitive. You have to follow the instructions in the thread.
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    Re: What morph is in my pied snakes



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    Took me a bit but here is the hatchling photo

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    Here is the pieds from that clutch after they have a little age on them

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    Here is the mother of the snakes. She is mature in this photo but if you blow up the photo she still has some orange and yellow around the edge of her colored patches.

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