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    What type is my morph?

    Hello. im new to the forums and from norway.
    i bought Him 2 years ago and the seller said is was a morph. but never said which kind. i didnt bodder because i liked him so bought.

    But after these years go i am still curious if it is a morph or am i just been told wrong?

    Thanks for all help.






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    Unfortunately, I think the seller lied to you. He's a gorgeous reduced-pattern normal. The reduced pattern could be genetic, but you won't know unless you breed him and his offspring show it consistently.
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    very reduced, almost no black spots (the "alien heads" dont have eyes). not sure if its genetic, if it is genetic then i wouldnt call this a normal.

    but the colors are definitively normal.

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    Looks like nice reduced pattern normal.
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    What type is my morph?

    Amazing set up.

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    Is a "Wild Type" ball python they varies in shades of brown and pattern... Your looks like nice reduced pattern one


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    thank u all for clearing that out then ill know for my little beloved one :p

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    A belly shot would help, but it's pattern may just be "funky" from irregular incubation. Either way, it's nice looking. If I were shopping around and came across this as a normal I'd definitely stop and check it out. It's more dinker-worthy than most I see.

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