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Fire Morphs
I was wondering how do you tell if a ball python is a fire morph? I recently bought a Albino Het and he is very bright colored. I'll post a picture of him later.
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Re: Fire Morphs
Fires are considerably lighter than normal ball pythons and usually have a faded pattern on the top of their heads. The only way to be certain 100% is to buy from a reputable breeder or to prove them out through breeding. There are many normal snakes that "look" like they could be fires but will not produce BELs.
~*Rich
1.0 100% Het Albino
1.3 Normal
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0.1 Mojave
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel 66% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel PH Goldfinger

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Re: Fire Morphs
Buy from a trusted seller just like he said....and if it's sold as normal assume it is.
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Re: Fire Morphs
 Originally Posted by Kevin_Hornby
I was wondering how do you tell if a ball python is a fire morph? I recently bought a Albino Het and he is very bright colored. I'll post a picture of him later.
You will know you got one, because you paid Fire price for him. Not a snake you will get accidentally...
Bruce
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Re: Fire Morphs
I thought they looked too normal, but when you look at them more there is really a big difference in looks.and the morphs that you get are unbelievable!
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Re: Fire Morphs
Fire's and Sulfur's have pretty easily identified head patterns, like a reverse arrowhead design.
Dave
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