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Looks like an Orange Ghost.
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
He's likely Orange Ghost, as it's the most common line. Have you reached out to Breeder's Circle?
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
He's likely Orange Ghost, as it's the most common line. Have you reached out to Breeder's Circle?
No i havent tried ill reach out to them got him from a facebook auction thanks
Last edited by dissolvetheair23; 11-05-2016 at 02:17 PM.
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Orange ghost most likely... You hardly ever see green ghosts around.
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
Here is a pic of a green ghost from the internet for comparison.
 Originally Posted by Trisnake
Orange ghost most likely... You hardly ever see green ghosts around.
https://s6.postimg.org/5gol7to1d/DSC09465.jpg
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There is no IDing lines of ghost from visually looking. Green ghosts can look like the other ghosts. You also have to ask which line of green ghost? The one compatible with the other ghosts or the one that is not? Gcr and g1 can look like some also.
With that said 99% of the ghosts you come across are going to be compatible with the stanard ghosts, orange, peach, gray, yellow, butterscotch, some green ghosts, ect. Most people have stopped using the line names anyway and just call them hypo. It would be pretty rare to find someone working with a non compatible line, but the only way you will know for sure is to breed.
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
Thanks for your help. I plan to breed with a wild caught ghost that i have in my collection. I was trying to see if She would produce visuals if paired with my CB ghost.
WILD CAUGHT- Ghost / New gene  
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
There is no IDing lines of ghost from visually looking. Green ghosts can look like the other ghosts. You also have to ask which line of green ghost? The one compatible with the other ghosts or the one that is not? Gcr and g1 can look like some also.
With that said 99% of the ghosts you come across are going to be compatible with the stanard ghosts, orange, peach, gray, yellow, butterscotch, some green ghosts, ect. Most people have stopped using the line names anyway and just call them hypo. It would be pretty rare to find someone working with a non compatible line, but the only way you will know for sure is to breed.
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
 Originally Posted by dissolvetheair23
Thanks for your help. I plan to breed with a wild caught ghost that i have in my collection. I was trying to see if She would produce visuals if paired with my CB ghost.
Chances are good you will produce visuals, but there's always a chance either is incompatible with the standard hypo, since both come from unknown backgrounds. Makes for an interesting clutch to hatch out.
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Re: Need help identifying what line of Ghost ball python
Thanks looking foward to proving her 
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
Chances are good you will produce visuals, but there's always a chance either is incompatible with the standard hypo, since both come from unknown backgrounds. Makes for an interesting clutch to hatch out.
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