Quote Originally Posted by Chkadii View Post
Wild-type unless proven otherwise with some crazy looking hatchlings. Mojaves have a very distinctive pattern along the sides; the rosettes (circles) look more like doughnuts or balloons. A good example of a mojave is a greenish/grey body with a yellow dorsal stripe. The colors are also off for a fire; they are typically very "clean," creamy looking, and have blushed brown heads.

Mojave:
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/mojave/

Fire:
http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/fire/
THANK YOU!! Finally something pointing me ANYwhere but the random internet! Also, thank you for describing the characteristics of each so I know which is which and what leads to what =] My baby's head has only slightly changed color from darky dark,to a pretty light/calm color, but she was shjedding when i got her so... yeah =p THANK YOU AGAIN [for actually responding ;p] And i hope to find more ut about lil Epsy now Honestly, she is waaay too docile to be wild type... plus i live in northerncalifornia... they aren't wild here =p