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    Question Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    I was on a site and saw quite a few fires being sold.
    They looked normals from the pics...
    Is there a guide?

    Carol

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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    They may look somewhat normal to the untrained eye. As the fire ages it gets lighter. Ill try to snap some pics of mine.
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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    Here are some pics of fires for you. They are actually easy to pic out once you have seen the. Pic is of a clutch fresh out of the egg. Two on the left are fires on the right normals.



    A fire at about a month old.

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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    great example of contrast between the fire's and normals

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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    Once you have seen a fire in the flesh, you realise how different they are.

    Photos dont seem to do the morph justice. They do seem to get much better with age too.

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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    I thought mine looked like a pastel when I got her

    Now at about 9 months old she is almost pushing a whiteout coloration

    Love the colors so much everyone thinks she is my nicest in my collection



    Shawn

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    Re: Guide to Fire Ball Pythons??

    hear are a few pics of my fire.







    Ball Pythons: 1.1 Pastel 0.1 Norm 1.0 Spider
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