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    I'm Wondering if Someone Can Shed Some Light For Me...

    My friend, who I trust completely, got me a 2-month old ball python. He has three different morphs, with also a kink in his tail that actually is a little Cinnabon at the end of his tail. Luckily it clears the cloaca. He is eating great, pooping great, and shed when my friend had him.

    My question is with his genetics. This is the paper I got with him: "Normal 13 (or B) and calico, pastel, fire AN male." Does this mean that he is het for calico, pastel, AND fire? I was at a show in Orlando and showed another breeder his picture, and he said that Earnie looks like a calico. Any help would be appreciated. In the long run, it doesn't matter. He is just a pet. But I'm curious as to how this works.

    Link for his picture:
    https://scontent.ftpa1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...30&oe=58F0CCC7




    Last edited by Carrie Beth; 12-06-2016 at 08:08 PM. Reason: Add link for snake photo.
    Carrie

    Proud momma of 4 cats, one ball python, and one Kenyan sand boa.



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