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what kind of morph is this?
the site says it is a black back but i am not sure. can you guys help me out? Do you guys think its a good buy for $65 plus whatever shipping is?
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Re: what kind of morph is this?
I would say blackback, yes.
Depends on a few things for me. Sex, weight, food taken, genetics (normal or genetic blackback).
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Re: what kind of morph is this?
looks like it, it's a good looking snake
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Re: what kind of morph is this?
Originally Posted by rabernet
Yes, but it's very thin.
Thats what I thought when I saw the picture, you can see the crease running down both sides of it, it looks like its either dehydrated or underfed or both.... That snake might not be a great eater...
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Re: what kind of morph is this?
Originally Posted by rabernet
Yes, but it's very thin.
I agree
1.1 crazy dogs
4.3 even crazier cats
2.2 bps
2.0 Off Track Thoroughbreds
0.3 human kids
1.0 Boyfriend who puts up with the craziness
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Re: what kind of morph is this?
Originally Posted by LAWReptiles
Seriously the photo doesn't lie and that things spine is showing pretty badly. It does look like it has a belly lump from a recent meal which is a good sign, but to say it is healthy looking is a bit of a stretch. I certainly wouldn't consider advertising a snake in that condition for sale, but that is just my opinion. But at the same time don't get so defensive when a number of experienced keepers point out the obvious. It is what it is, so to speak.
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