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    Re: Yet another Morph Help question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Spiritserpents View Post
    While this is typically true.... it is not always. My Vanay, a proven charcoal, had light eyes.




    And anery A can have dark eyes as well.



    The key difference is level of contrast. Charcoals are low-contrast snakes. The saddle color and ground color are much more similar than the stark dark-light of a young anery.


    For example, this is one of last year's charcoal hatchlings at 6 months old.

    As with every rule, there are always exceptions!

    But in general I've found eyes to be much more reliable than the yellow.

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    Re: Yet another Morph Help question...

    I'm just glad the yellow is normal, because at first I thought something was rubbing off on him and I flipped his tank trying to find the culprit.

    Also, he has grown about 5 inches since we got him in June. It's amazing how big he's gotten!
    Orpheus, 1.0 Normal Ball Python, born approx 2007 (?)
    Zillah, 0.1 BCI (b 2011, d 2014)
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    All of my charcoal/charcoal-based morphs have yellow. The only difference I see in that is the shade of yellow. Charcoal is usually a lemony/pastel yellow and aneries tend to have a stronger, more mustard yellow. But that can be subjective. I look for the contrast; that's something that you can't mistake at all especially in hatchlings.

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    Re: Yet another Morph Help question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Spiritserpents View Post
    All of my charcoal/charcoal-based morphs have yellow. The only difference I see in that is the shade of yellow. Charcoal is usually a lemony/pastel yellow and aneries tend to have a stronger, more mustard yellow. But that can be subjective. I look for the contrast; that's something that you can't mistake at all especially in hatchlings.

    He definitely has a huge contrast in his eyes, they're cute. I keep saying he... is there really any way to sex without probing? I know it's different than sexing a ball or a boa.
    Orpheus, 1.0 Normal Ball Python, born approx 2007 (?)
    Zillah, 0.1 BCI (b 2011, d 2014)
    Ruska 1.0 BCI (b 2011)
    Zmija 0.0.1 Anerythristic Corn Snake (b 2013)
    Otto 1.0 Bumblebee Ball Python (b 2012)
    Spot 1.0 Western Hognose (b 2014)
    Pork Chop 1.0 Western Hognose (b 2013)
    Ophelia 0.1.0 Desert Ball Python (b 2012)

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