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    Butter, butterfly or cinnamon

    i give you the great debate in my household.

    this female was given to me with not much info on her other than they THINK she is a cinnamon or butter some say she is a butter fly. Thought i would put this up as a question for those more familiar with morphs than myself.

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    Butter
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    Buttery goodness!

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    Re: Butter, butterfly or cinnamon

    A very nice Butter I might add.

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    butter without question
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    good to know lol and thanks i was curious what the truth of the matter was after someone showed me three separate snakes all looking similar (well except the cinnamon) with different names.

    this was the one that made them think butterfly first one on the page P's Pythons: http://www.morphmarket.com/snakes/ba...r%2Cbutter+fly

    this was the butter that we were seeing : http://www.morphmarket.com/snakes/ball-pythons/21307

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    I'm the owner (P) of the referenced Butterfly. My animal is from Constrictors Unlimited, so his genetics are reputable. Torchi has a quite bright yellow from the pastel in comparison to the fellow in your pics. The fire is harder to see, and I wouldn't trust myself in identifying that gene. I did have a lesser (Rusty) once that was very good looking, and looked quite a bit like yours.

    http://www.morphmarket.com/snakes/ball-pythons/21246
    Last edited by jplehmann; 02-06-2016 at 11:54 PM.

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    A very nice butter or butter enchi are my guesses. No pastel, no cinni.

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