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Fire
Hello, I'm having a hard time being able to differentiate between a fire and a normal ball python. I have a picture (I need help posting the picture here) and I was told all three are fires but they look like normals to me. If they are indeed fires, which one would you choose? Thanks.
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- Joey
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Fires can be difficult when young if they aren't great examples or they aren't sitting right next to normals to compare. They should be lighter than normal, usually with a head spot and nice blushing. Get the pics posted and we will see what we can do to help you choose
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Re: Fire
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The fire is on the left
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Re: Fire
Your fire is a lot brighter than mine. I'm thinking about getting the one on the far right. What do you guys think? I would like to buy quality pythons and if they're below average then I'd pass on them.
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I would pass on those if I were you. Just being honest
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Re: Fire
Ok, could you explain why? Thanks.
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My rule of thumb is if I can't tell I pass. I am not that great with Fires. I do think the one on the right is a Fire but the other two eh.
I purchased a hatchling fire this year but he is very bright, nice head spot and blushing so I can tell he is without a doubt a Fire.
Those just look to much like normals to me.
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Re: Fire
I appreciate your honesty. No offense to you but I am curious to hear what others think about the fires?
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