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    Question How to identify morphs?

    Can someone direct me to an article/book/thread or something? I'm terrible at identifying morphs (except for obvious ones, like piebald), and would like to learn, at least a little bit. Sorry if this is in the wrong section or a commonly asked question! I didn't see any other like it.
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    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/forum...-Python-Morphs

    Hope that Helps

    As of Books I thing most actual is "Designer Morphs" by John Berry:

    http://www.amazon.com/Designer-Morph...+by+john+berry
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    Re: How to identify morphs?

    Or just plain ol world of ball pythons giant morph list

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    The best way to learn is to look, and here is an excellent database:

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    Re: How to identify morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    [URL]As of Books I thing most actual is "Designer Morphs" by John Berry:

    http://www.amazon.com/Designer-Morph...+by+john+berry
    This book is great! IMO it is worth the money and without a doubt you will read it cover to cover on more than one occasion.

    As far as keeping up to date with every new morph that is out there World Of Ball Pythons is your best point of reference.
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