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    fire ball question?

    i a wondering if anyone can tell me how to distinguish a fire ball python from a normal?
    when breed to other morphs it appears to be easy but as a base morph i'm finding it hard to figure out (since i have not seen to many in person.)
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    Re: fire ball question?

    Quote Originally Posted by bads15 View Post
    i a wondering if anyone can tell me how to distinguish a fire ball python from a normal?
    when breed to other morphs it appears to be easy but as a base morph i'm finding it hard to figure out (since i have not seen to many in person.)
    john
    I had posted this before but here is the pic again. Fires really are not that hard to pick out, especially in a clutch. which ones are the fires in the pic?


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    Re: fire ball question?

    if their two fires and two normals, i would have to guess the lighter ones.
    that being said how would i tell them apart from a light colored normal?
    are there any distinguishing markings or head pattern?
    i also noticed that the lighter ones in the picture have more blushing on the dorsal pattern. is this common with all fires?
    i'd like to think that i can pick one out when held next to a normal (and have conformation that one is indeed a fire), but what if some one i don't know well enough to trust just hands me one and tries to pawn it off as one? how do i know it's not just a light normal?
    also what are some of the characteristics of them? from what i have herd, they tend to brighten up as they get older. any other traits?
    John
    ps. thank you for the pic.

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    Re: fire ball question?

    Look for the lighter tones, a head spot, blushing along the dorsal, and a clean belly. Here is an '08 model Fire.


    1.1 CRT Boa -Anery 100% Het Snow . , Salmon 66% P. Het Snow
    3.5 Normal BP Some are P. Het for Axanthic, and Snow
    1.1 Mojave BP
    1.0 Spider BP
    0.1 Pastel BP
    2.0 Fire BP
    1.0 Ghost
    0.1 Possible Axanthic

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    Re: fire ball question?

    pretty fire. i guess by head spot you mean the high blushing. the head reminds me of my ghost.
    john

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    Everything you picked out from the photo is what you look for in a fire. There are 2 fires and 2 normals in that pic. Those are also fresh out of the egg. Fires can sometimes look like a ghost as I proved with a post I made last year.

    Not my best pics but here are adult fires.

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    Gravid female fire


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