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    Re: Identifying morphs in leucistic ball pythons?

    It is interesting you asked this as i have been wondering the same thing.
    I just got a super lesser with possibility of spider pinstripe or black pastel genes.
    Sometimes i see a lighter pattern on her, other times nothing, she has a little yellow tinge as well in places.
    I bought a black light to check her out and nothing showed.
    She is young, only 74g. Maybe as she grows and ages there will be more signs. Its an interesting thing to study.
    Heres a pic-


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    Last edited by Roux; 12-15-2017 at 05:23 AM.

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