Hahaha, sorry, to clarify- when I said "wild-type" I was referencing her color and pattern. It's interchangeable with "normal," but I subscribe to the same theory as Major League Reptiles about "normal" ball pythons having genetic potential that doesn't always express itself visually.
I think you were thinking of wild *caught*. :p
And you're very welcome for the information. I still have trouble understanding some of the subtle morph/genetic indicators when they're verbalized to me. I only started to understand what to look for after looking at hundreds of pictures. Someone here had plans to start a morph identification guide and develop some more standardized terminology, so hopefully they stick to it and it gets circulated soon.