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    Re: What morph is this?

    im going to say really nice normal.....

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    Honestly, until proven otherwise through breeding, there is no real way of knowing what it is het for and should be considered a normal.

    It is very nice, though!!

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    Re: What morph is this?

    Nice looking snake .
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    Re: What morph is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by coldblooded View Post
    Honestly, until proven otherwise through breeding, there is no real way of knowing what it is het for and should be considered a normal.

    It is very nice, though!!
    If you are referring to the fact that the OP asked if it could be het Russo. That's a "visual het"... one of the snakes that make blue eyed lucy's.
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    I love that head pattern! Nice color, granite like pattern, but definitely not a granite. Looks like a cool snake to dink around with
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    If it's a Russo Het you really can't tell in pictures, its really subtle, I've seen then in person and unless you've dealt with a lot of ball pythons you really wouldn't be able to tell the difference. It looks like an awesome normal in the pic... But pics can be deceiving.

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    Re: What morph is this?

    i think it looks like a pastel. i have seen many browned out pastels that look just like it
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    Re: What morph is this?

    Normal
    1.0 Pastel 66% VPI Het Axanthic (Ratchet)

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    Re: What morph is this?

    I'm not sure on whether it's a normal but it's definitely not a pastel, nice pick up for free
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