Quote Originally Posted by JLC
What makes a "morph" is when the specific color and/or pattern trait you are seeing can be predictably reproduced with selective breeding.
What makes it a morph is the fact that it is not selectivly bred. I can take a lesser + any random snake and still get lessers. Selectivly bred would mean for example you took two reduce pattern snakes and bred them together to hopefully make even more reduced pattern babies, but they are not a morph, just selectivly bred.

Quote Originally Posted by Jrab21w
I believe that it is genetic however, because the snakes are siblings and both have the same pattern going on.
Usually siblings look alike, kinda like how you and your siblings look alike (if you have any), having the same parents does that, i would think something might be going on if they had polar opposite patterns.

alot of people like to think their snakes are somethign their not, and even if you get your picture to load, unless they scream "morph", (which reduced pattern doesn't) we can't tell you if its genetic, you'll have to breed em multiple times to something that doesn't look like them to find out, because their babies will tend to look like them also.

stick with the fact that you got a nice normal, most of us do.