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    Sable ball python??

    I bought this ball python about two years ago. She was said to be a female sable ball python. She Is darker than most ball pythons and has a rainbow shine that sables do as well. I have ran across some people claiming that she is a normal though and others who do agree with her being a sable. Can anyone help me out? If so email me at kevin8477@sbcglobal.net so I can send some pictures because I can't seem to post them on here. Thanks

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    Re: Sable ball python??

    Ok thanks here are some pictures I took from my phone, so not the best quality

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    Re: Sable ball python??

    Could be a black pastel judging from your pics..... Def. not a sable though
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    Re: Sable ball python??

    Quote Originally Posted by Monster Dodge View Post
    Could be a black pastel judging from your pics..... Def. not a sable though
    Niether a sable or a black pastel
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    Re: Sable ball python??

    Looks like a normal to me.
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    Re: Sable ball python??

    Thanks for all the views but would really like some more peoples thoughts on it so I can officially rule it out. I was just wondering because I posted up on kingsnake and someone told Mr she was a hypermelanistic ball python, I looked it up and I saw that they were known as sables as well. Thanks

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