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    Morphs

    Can anyone tell what morph, if any, a bp is by looking at it? Some days it looks like mine is some morph and others she looks like a normal. She's a rescue so I have no clue where she came from, what her genes are, nothing. I didn't think it'd bug me, but knowing that kind of stuff for all my critters but her is odd to me. If I was to post a pic, would anyone be able to tell?

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    Re: Morphs

    Chances are you have a normal but if you post a pic people here will be able to confirm it.
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    Re: Morphs

    If you have to ask, the answer is probably no.

    Hope that helps...
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    Re: Morphs

    Post the pic and someone should be able to help you.

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    Re: Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis View Post
    If you have to ask, the answer is probably no.

    Hope that helps...
    The reason that I ask is because 1) I do not know that much about ball morphs and 2) She's a rescue. There is nothing known about her other than her age, length and weight.

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    Last edited by dr del; 11-30-2007 at 11:04 PM. Reason: please keep pics under 800 pixels wide

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    Re: Morphs

    yeah she look like a normal to me. but ther is whats called HET (heterozygous) for a morph. so it may appear normal but the babies it makes have chances to be a morph. but most likey you have a plain ol bp, with that said, some of my favorites are plain! just becuase its not a morph doesnt mean its not cool!


    admin might make you change the picture width of those. only supposed to be 800 max

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    Re: Morphs

    That's a normal. The only way you can tell for sure if it is het for anything would be to breed it to a Hypomelenisticsnowballlavendarpiedcaramelclown. Nice looking snake though.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Morphs

    Normal
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    Re: Morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    That's a normal. The only way you can tell for sure if it is het for anything would be to breed it to a Hypomelenisticsnowballlavendarpiedcaramelclown. Nice looking snake though.
    Lol! Now that would be a snake to see!

    Thank you all for your help and comments. I appreciate it.

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