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    I could use some help identifying my new ball python

    I recently purchased a captive hatched ball python because of the pattern. Now i need to determine what she is at risk of sounding like a complete novice i would like to say reduced. Ive only come to this conclusion from looking at pictures online any help would be appreciated. The photos are in my gallery im not sure how to post them on here if some one could help with that to i would be grateful.

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    Re: I could use some help identifying my new ball python

    Last edited by Eric Alan; 05-30-2016 at 01:45 PM.
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    Re: I could use some help identifying my new ball python

    Cersei - Female Pastel
    KingSlayer - Male Pastave Het. Hypo

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    thanks

    Trying to figure it out now.

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    Got it figured out thank you.
    Last edited by herps.gone.wild; 05-30-2016 at 02:03 PM.

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    lets try this again

    Alright got the pictures to load. If anyone knows what this little girl is id like to know.









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    Looks kind of like an enchi to me!
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    I happen to have an enchi and he dosent look like her at all but i could be wrong.

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    Color is not right for an Enchi.
    Looks like a reduced normal.


    She may darken with age.

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    I was told this was an enchi het pied. Hes got alot of yellow on his sides. What do you guys think


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