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    Is he fire or spotnose??

    Hai guys.. I have a male ball that I bought with the name of fire but after I see carefully I saw the spot like the spotnose spot,but I didn't find the crazy pattern from the spotnose..so what do you think of him? Is he a fire or a spotnose? or maybe a fire spotnose?
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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    and here is the female with no spot like the male

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    Great lookin' Fire there!

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    Spotnoses have a very pronounced spot. Google spotnose ball and you will see the differences right away!

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    I produce normals that have that spot all the time it is just something that pops up once in a while. The spot nose morph is way more than just a spot on the nose. But you do have a beautiful fire there.

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    it doesnt look like any of my spotnoses here is some pics of my babies to compare












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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    I've seen one that had spot like this that's why I'm surprised

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    How much did you pay for it? I promise you, no one is going to sell a fire/spotnose for a common price.

    It's not a spotnose....the normal ball python pattern can have many, many different aberrations...including the occasional spot on the nose. As for whether or not it is a fire...I'm not expert enough on them to recognize them all the time. Was it sold to you as a fire? Did you pay significantly more than what a normal bp would cost?
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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    Yeah..maybe it's just the random pattern that seem like a spotnose spot..I paid it for a fire price,a pair for that at $1200..Ball python morph are pricey in my country..
    Thank you guys

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    Re: Is he fire or spotnose??

    My breeder fire male has spots on his nose just like yours.
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