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Maybe its the lighting but the snake looks different colors in the pictures.
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Re: 2 fire royals,y so different?
 Originally Posted by Gerardo
Maybe its the lighting but the snake looks different colors in the pictures.
So would u say she's a fire or no?
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From the second set of pictures I would say yes.
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Re: 2 fire royals,y so different?
 Originally Posted by Gerardo
From the second set of pictures I would say yes.
Ok thanks,that's really good news!she does look duller in certain lights that's y I asked about her!
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Re: 2 fire royals,y so different?
Has anyone else noticed that Vulcan and Bridgette in this first post are the exact same snake? Check the markings, guys. Great "eye" building exercise.
The animal in post #8 may also be the same snake. At the very least, it has the same neck markings. (If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But I've never, ever seen ball pythons with identical markings. Ever. Not saying it can't happen, just that it's insanely unlikely.)
So . . . If the snake in one of the followup pics is Bridgette, and the initial snakes are Vulcan in and out of shed . . . Yep. I'd call both fires. If they're the same snake and Bridgette keeps getting passed over, try taking more photos 
 Originally Posted by vix0105
My pair of fires,Vulcan n Bridgette,y is the female darker,wat makes her a fire?is the male just a good example of a fire? 
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Re: 2 fire royals,y so different?
 Originally Posted by Alicia
Has anyone else noticed that Vulcan and Bridgette in this first post are the exact same snake? Check the markings, guys. Great "eye" building exercise.
The animal in post #8 may also be the same snake. At the very least, it has the same neck markings. (If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But I've never, ever seen ball pythons with identical markings. Ever. Not saying it can't happen, just that it's insanely unlikely.)
So . . . If the snake in one of the followup pics is Bridgette, and the initial snakes are Vulcan in and out of shed . . . Yep. I'd call both fires. If they're the same snake and Bridgette keeps getting passed over, try taking more photos 
Lol,omg u r right photo of Vulcan underneath !all the photos so far r same snake it's Bridgette,I found the first 2 photos n kept looking n thinking y is Bridgette so dark n uploaded the pics assuming it was Vulcan in 1st foto,sorry guys!well done Alicia u got a very sharp eye,I don't even kno my own snakes!haha
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