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    Spotnose?

    This little guy is Plissken. I bought him as a Normal. I'm new to ball pythons, so I still have trouble identifying the subtle morphs, but his high-contrast pattern, head stamp and nose-spot made me wonder...








    He's got a pretty busy belly, too.




    I tried to get a picture of the side of his face, but he was being uncooperative. He has a little "mustache" up front and spots along the sides. His colors are very bright and he has virtually no blushing.

    What do you think? Is Plissken a bona fide Spotnose or just a pretty Normal with a spot on his nose? Thanks in advance for your input!

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    Not seeing any Spotnose, but I like his head spots just the same! Here's my Spotty female for comparison:



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    I would also say he is a normal, but a good looking one at that. His yellows aren't quite rich enough, nor does he have the dorsal spots/stripes you see on Daybreaker's female. Congrats on the new pet none the less

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    Normal.

    I have a light stripey spotnose and a dark crazy pattern spotnose, here are my two



    And normal pics of them so you can have a better idea of what they look like



    Their bellies are really busy and dirty


    Oh and a nose for you
    Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 05-19-2013 at 11:15 AM.

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    Spotnose?

    A really neat normal, that headstamp is sweet!


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    Re: Spotnose?

    I took a better picture of his belly to show the speckling. @SlitherinSisters, I'll try to get a picture of his nose later--he has the same 'stache!




    Thank you all for the informative replies! Almost looks like he tried to be a Spotnose, but didn't quite make the cut. Normals are neat with all their variation.

    I may try breeding him a year or two down the road to see if that headstamp is hereditary, but for now I'll continue to enjoy him for what he is. Thanks again for the help!
    Last edited by Zoodledoodle; 05-19-2013 at 11:39 AM.

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    That is a great looking normal! He looks like a sweetie too Love his head stamp
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    Actually almost looks like a jungle woma.
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    Re: Spotnose?

    Oh, dear! He does look pretty similar to this Vanilla Jungle Woma from worldofballpythons.com.

    Nothing I can do but post more pics! Sorry for the poor lighting.


    Headshots:








    A few full-body pics (is his pattern too "loud?"):






    I wish I had another Normal to put him next to, because he is quite distinct. That's why I picked him--he was much brighter and more colorful than his cagemates, who looked more like the "typical" Normals I've seen.
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    Spotnose?

    I also say normal but he's got a classic *jungle* look. It's just a pattern trait (not a morph) that is often inheritable. I like him

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