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Maybe a Good Find
Since I am not good at picking out alot of morphs, I thought I would put this out there. This is an ad for a snake in a local Animal Rescue up for adoption. From what I can tell by comparing pics this could be a Cinnamon. Any ideas?
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/dis...petid=14490253
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
Just a "regular" normal. Good price for an adult female though!
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
Yup, just a normal. Here is a pic of my cinny. (old pic in shed lol)

The one you linked is missing the white on the sides, tan head, and it probably doesnt have a clear belly
 I dont agree with a word your saying but will defend to the death your right to say it
0.1 Normal
0.1 Cinnamon
0.1 Albino
1.0 Sterling Bee
1.0 Cinnamon
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
Thanks for the replies. I guess I was concentrating on the body markings. Which is why I thought I would ask...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
Definitely a normal. I would also question the gender...just because it has a female name doesn't necessarily mean it's a girl...
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
Don't forget, too, that many "rescues" will not "adopt" to you if you intend to breed the animal.
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Re: Maybe a Good Find
 Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana
Don't forget, too, that many "rescues" will not "adopt" to you if you intend to breed the animal.
It is the sad case that many adoption agencies have policies like this- they would probably move and rehome a lot of animals into better homes if they allowed breeders to take them in.
I understand the reasoning behind it, though- if there are unwanted animals in shelters, then why breed more? I just believe that they aren't unwanted, its just the fact that anybody can go and buy their own normal ball python at a show for $20 with no strings attached instead of spending twice that on an adoption fee for a snake of questionable background and health.
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