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    is this a morph

    Just as the title of this forum suggests. Is this a morph?

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    Very pretty reduced pattern normal...
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    Beautiful normal bud. Oh & do you know what the mark is on it's stomach in the first picture
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    Re: is this a morph

    To me it looks like a reduced pattern normal but dont completely take my word since im new to the all the morphs still.
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    Looks like a normal to me.
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    Very nice normal.

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    Looks normal. Do you have any reason to believe it is a morph? (sold as such, etc...)

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    That mark is just a piece of repti-bark that I must of missed. I just had misted the tank prior to taking pics. My normal that I do have that I know I have is much much darker. When I was looking at the genetic wizard I came across a disco that looked much like this. http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/disco/ My phone does not take the greatest of picture, but color wise it's as light as the link

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    It was not sold as anything. I got it for free. I have not seem one that looked like this so I was hoping my be score. The guy I got it from had gotten it for christmas 2 1/2 years ago. It's 451 grams, and he was feeding it mice. I believe it to be underweight since it was living in a ten gallon tank. Very poor shed. Cage not clean. I think it became more of a rescue. Since the pattern looks like this I was hoping that it was something else.

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    Disco is likely a form of Vanilla/Fire so they have a head spot that I do not see there. There are variations in color for normals, yours is just lighter.

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