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Fireball question
I've been going looking for a fire for a long time but I get discouraged sometimes because they look like normals to me a lot of the time. Some will be bright, and then some look like a normal. Anyone know what to look for when picking one of these out, becuase I feel like people are posting pictures of normals and say there fires.
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Re: Fireball question
1) You could ask them to put a fire and normal next to each on a photo.
2) You could go NERD's webs-site and have a look at their fires - then you have something that you can compare to.
3) Or you could post a photo of the animal in question on this web-site and ask people about their thoughts.
:-)
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Re: Fireball question
I got to pick mine out thats the way I would do it pictures donot show the snake like in person.
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Re: Fireball question
The best thing to do is buy off of someone with a reputation. I have fires and some do look better than others. buy one thats Woes you. one that glows, not one thats a little brighter than a normal, you will be glad that you did!
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Re: Fireball question
Yeah, this is one of those snakes you buy in person, or from like NERD or wilbanks, or just anyone with a great reputation for that matter. Just wanted to make sure they do resemble normals a lot and I wasn;t losing my mind, because I've seen some really light fires in pictures, thanks for clearing that up!
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Re: Fireball question
Here is a post by me. The last 2 pictures are of a yearling male fire. http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...d.php?t=108776
IMO the best examples of fires will be lighter than a normal, Have more flames than a normal, Have a very clean and clear belly with pied-like markings along the sides, have faded head markings and lip spots. Many are also ringers.
My female for example is a ringer with orange flames near her tail.
Last edited by Foschi Exotic Serpents; 12-15-2009 at 06:19 PM.
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Re: Fireball question
the main thing is to look for blushing in the black.
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Re: Fireball question
There really just fancy normals lol
For some reason I remember them being a lot more bright, but still cool I guess.
Thanks everyone for your pics!!
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