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    Possibly pastave. I don't see how they can be such experienced, knowledgeable breeders but don't even know what animals they're breeding together. Either way, I'm sure it'll be a great pet. My 3 and 4 year olds love our snakes.

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    Re: Our first ball python

    He doesnt usually deal woth morphs. He has normals and pastels and on a rare occasion has an albino or pied. This guy was labeled as a pastel but, didn't really fit with either pastel or normal. We let my son pick his snake. We don't really care what he is to be honest. He's calm and relaxed so my boy can handle him and that's what matters the most to us.
    I should also add that this is the only snake from that breeding that looked like this. The rest were normal or pastel.
    Last edited by Gruba; 10-12-2016 at 08:36 AM.

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