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    Re: Is my BP a pinstripe morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bleh View Post
    She looks to be in blue in the second image. If you haven't seem her post shed yet, she's going to amaze you once she's in her new colours.

    Nikkubus is the undisputed genetics encyclopedia here, and I'd agree with their assessment that she's just pin.

    Spider doesn't tickle my taste buds personally, too anxious over the head wobble that can occur with them, but it is possible to breed it out apparently so there is good spider specimens out there if you carry on collecting and like the spider gene!
    Yes she shed earlier last week about 3 or 4 days after we got her, and yes she is definitely beautiful!

    And that's why I was wondering, because I was trying to avoid the spider morph for that reason. The pet shop owner said she was a pinstripe and I figured she was. I just wanted to ask people who were more experienced with ball pythons specifically.

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