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    Question Not sure what morph they are.

    Hello I'm new here, I'm wondering what is my BP morph
    can anyone help?
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    Re: Not sure what morph they are.

    They both look normal but the second one has a nice busy pattern that I would dink around with


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    Re: Not sure what morph they are.

    So they're not mojave?
    agree i love Uroboros's pattern, she so beautiful
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    The first one looks like a normal. second one is interesting. I like how dark it is.


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    The first one is definitely a normal but the crazy patterns on the second one and slight flaming makes me think the second one could be a yellow belly. Could you possibly take pictures of its sides and belly?

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    i see some similarities with that and a phantom, but would need to see a picture of the sides. just hard to tell from the angle


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    Uroboros








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    Both normals. The 2nd one looks like it's displaying the "classic jungle pattern." Not genetic .
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    Re: Not sure what morph they are.

    I see Thank you guys!

    by the way if i breed them, most of the outcome would be normal?
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    Breeding them would yield normals only.
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