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    Is this a fireball morph...?

    I was hoping someone would be able to help me I.D. If this is a fireball or not. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I am good with some morphs but others seem to stump me.

    I know her eyes are crackled she just shed out and it has improved greatly. I recieved this Ball for free and she is in much better hands now. Thanks to all those who can lend me a hand in identifying this girl...J

    this is her next to my normal




    Her head blushing


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    Sorry about last posting I just learned how to work the photos.

    Thanks for any help. I think she most likely is a fireball but I dont have enough experience to make the call. I think I included the pics needed to identify but if not let me know and I will get them up....J

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    I took down your original post so there wouldn't be any confusion.

    I'm not good with fires myself, so I can't answer...but typically if you buy it as a normal, it's almost always just that. Normals have an amazing amount of variability and I've seen many beautiful ones with bright patterns and lots of blushing. Of course, any particularly beautiful "normal" is worth holding onto and seeing if those traits pass on.
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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    Could be has to be proved? How to prove= breed to a known fire from a proven line & get 25% blackeyedlucys
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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    The fading on the head seems to be all around, thus looking more like a Vanilla. it doesnt have the same little spot on top of the head that characterizes fires.

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    Thank you, JLC

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    Yeah a friend of mine is trying to get in touch with the guy who brought her in. We also thought Vanilla but know way of really knowing. He is on the phone trying to reach him as I post this...

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    looks like a light colored normal to me.

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    Wait for it to shed a couple times. Looked like it might have been in bad shape with the eye, and the light color could be due to poor care.

    Either way, looks 100% normal to me, just a light normal, and still small.

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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    Fire head spot
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    Re: Is this a fireball morph...?

    I also think most fires have a much more abberant pattern than that, however in a sense I would be glad it's a normal! She is a beautiful snake and will have very nice looking offspring. Nice light normals can make much nicer morphs as well! All a part of selective breeding. Again sweet snake, I would buy her in a second! ~Caylan.S.~

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