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    Last edited by snake13; 09-29-2010 at 05:39 PM.

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    Im thinking super Hot Normal!!

    Head pattern is pretty amazing. Almost makes me thinks its a pastel. Im not a 100% though.

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    flip through the album, there all of that one baby. Thats what i was thinking too, The guy i got it from had no clue where it came from and gave it to me lol

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    My vote is for a normal as well. A really nice one though. The belly shot shows some spotting so not a pastel.

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    good to know, thanks everbody

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    Re: What morph is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by meeistom View Post
    My vote is for a normal as well. A really nice one though. The belly shot shows some spotting so not a pastel.
    The spotting doesn't necessarily mean that it's not a pastel - I hatched a lemon pastel this season that didn't have a completely clear belly.

    Although I will agree that this particular animal is not a pastel.

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    Het Russo?

    a friend of mine said it could be a het russo,
    what do you think?

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    Re: What morph is this?

    not sure if it the pics or me but the snakes nose looks like it shorter than most. might just be me, We cut a record ( for me ) 11 yards in a single day and could not start until almost 10am and were done by 4 pm lol


    If it not a normal it one heck of a dinker project for you and for a freebie I say a great deal either way.
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