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    Identification help

    It's at a rescue looks kinda normal but I have convinced myself it's not. Help!!!

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    Re: Identification help

    Hi,

    It's hard to be sure as the flash seems to have washed the colours out but it looks like a nice reduced normal.

    It seriously needs to get fed better though.
    Derek

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    I would say reduced pattern normal also. My Cleo seems to be along the same vein as that one.

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    Looks like a pretty (but thin ) normal to me.
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    Arrow Re: Identification help

    Hello,

    Beautiful snake , it looks like a normal to me.

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    Re: Identification help

    As everyone else said, it looks to be a reduced normal. Hard to tell from the picture, but if the coloration appears different, keep in mind that malnutrition can impact that. From the looks of things, it is quite underfed. It's pattern is nice though and nice of you to rescue it.

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    Just a normal.
    What makes you think its more??

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    If you see something that makes you think it isn't normal, you should point that out to us to help us.

    I see normal. A tiny bit of speckling that could be granite... but not all snakes that look granite are genetic, and even if it is, this one is very low expression.
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    Re: Identification help

    Sorry the speckling and the reduced pattern is what I was looking at

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    Could be something. There are some genetic reduced patterns. But you'd have to breed it to prove it out. It isn't a morph that is identifiable from a photo.
    Casey

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