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    Question I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    What morph is this? Thank you very much!








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    That looks like a normal ball python.

    A good looking one I might add.
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    0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
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    Re: I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    Vote normal as well.
    0.1 GHI Mojave
    0.1 Super special h scaleless
    0.1 Desert ghost
    1.0 WC Dinker

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    Is there a reason you suspect a Morph?

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    First, welcome to bp.net , its a great place to learn and get help with any issues you may have. Feel free to ask. As for you lil'one there it looks to be a normal. Good luck with it and have fun..
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    Re: I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    Is there a reason you suspect a Morph?
    Yes, she was more expensive than any other normals, I bought her because her colors were more brilliant than all the other normals, that's also why I thought it was a morph.

    Thanks for everyone for your help, I'm a little bit disappointed but I still love her as much as if it was a morph.

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    Re: I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    [QUOTE=Blandini;1751391]Yes, she was more expensive than any other normals, I bought her because her colors were more brilliant than all the other normals, that's also why I thought it was a morph.

    Thanks for everyone for your help, I'm a little bit disappointed but I still love her as much as if it was a s
    S To be honest a few things are possible reasons for a higher price, one being the fact its female, other reasons may include the fact she may be het for something unstated, or someone may have told the seller she was something other then a normal. Either way shes a good looking bp...
    James Monk
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    1.0 Wildtype- Memphis
    1.1 100% Het Pied - Sway/Mavrick
    1.0 Cinnamon genetic black back - Tumbler
    0.1 Cinnamon - Gloria
    1.0 Black Pastel - Smokey
    0.1 Bel Line Pastel -

    Bearded Dragons:
    0.1 Citrus Hypo - Lizzy
    0.1 Sunburst Hypo -

    Rats;
    Show/Pet/Breeder/Feeders

    ¤Wanted¤
    0.1Lesser
    0.1 Mojave
    1.1 Axanthic

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    Re: I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    Don't be disappointed - some of my favorite girls are normals. I recently sold quite a few of my adult normal girls to make room for my growing morph girls. But I still have a handful that I just couldn't bring myself to part with, because they're just that special to me. Maybe I'll let one or two more go, but there are 3 that I'd have a hard time ever letting go. And I'd probably ask a higher selling price for them if I ever did let them go, just because deep down I'd rather not see them sell.

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    Re: I'm new, please help me identify my morph!

    Yep, no morph there, just a normal. She could be het for something. Which means she carries a gene to throw a morph if bred. Usually females are more anyhow. Congrats on your snake, and welcome to these great forums.

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    Welcome to this great hobby and that is a good looking normal there.

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