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    New pick up - Unknown morph

    I picked this handsome, insanely reduced and striped boy up for 75 usd. He was so cheap because the people who had him knew he is a morph, but didn't remember what he is. He is about 3 years old. I believe he is a pastel and possibly something more, or just an insaaaanely nice pastel.

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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    That is not a pastel, im thinking vanilla?
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    Reduced pattern pastel, the reduced pattern part of it may or may not be genetic.
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    Agree it's a pretty nice pastel - green eyes are a giveaway.
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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    Quote Originally Posted by kylearmbar View Post
    That is not a pastel, im thinking vanilla?
    I was thinking about that too, but the body is too yellow and he doesn't have the head stamp mark.

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    Reduced pattern pastel, the reduced pattern part of it may or may not be genetic.
    Hoping it's genetic, he could make some darn nice bumblebees with those reduced patterns

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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Agree it's a pretty nice pastel - green eyes are a giveaway.
    My thoughts exactly, that's why I've looked at pastel (+?). Someone said pastel specter is a possibility.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a0HMiN3n_A

    Here is a video of pastel specters being hatched, and at least one of them have the same markings.
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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    Hmm I didn't think of a combo... I was thinking only one cuz I was sure they would know if it had two morph genes.



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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    Quote Originally Posted by kylearmbar View Post
    Hmm I didn't think of a combo... I was thinking only one cuz I was sure they would know if it had two morph genes.
    Don't be so sure, they we're into cornsnakes but didn't know anything about ball pythons. The guy I got it from, his son got it for free from someone that knew their friend or something like that. All they remembered is that it have some kind of morph, that it's not a normal, and that he is about 3 years old now.

    Also, with some amateur breeders, specter, vanilla, fire and some other morphs sometimes being mistaken for normals, and a bunch of imported animals...yeah you get it.
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    Re: New pick up - Unknown morph

    I am positive it's a pastel at least, and then I'm just open for the idea that he either has a genetic reduced pattern, or some other, not so obvious morph that makes the reduced pattern.

    Edit: And my spelling sucks today it seems.
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    He looks like a desert to me but I really wouldn't know how to go about differentiating a desert from other morphs without breeding. Maybe someone else is more experienced with them
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