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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    Here is a pic of a pastel eye...hopefully it can give you something to compare to...


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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    well i just took him under better lighting and it does seem a bit green kinda like the picture u posted im going to try to take a pic myself to show.

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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    Quote Originally Posted by OhBalls View Post
    Pastels do have green eyes and a very clear belly. Although your snake has awesome color, I'd have to say it's not a pastel.
    Sure is a looker though!
    It looks like a low grade pastel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keepzrollin View Post
    well i just took him under better lighting and it does seem a bit green kinda like the picture u posted im going to try to take a pic myself to show.
    Oh, cool...maybe it was just the pics then. Either way, he's good lookin'

    Quote Originally Posted by jknudson View Post
    It looks like a low grade pastel.
    Would that affect eye color?

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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    what exactly determines the grades? coloration ?

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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    heyyyyy i named my first ball morpheus too! call him morphie for short. That's where i got my username.

    Nice looking little dude!
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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    Quote Originally Posted by OhBalls View Post
    Oh, cool...maybe it was just the pics then. Either way, he's good lookin'


    Would that affect eye color?
    Once youve been looking at balls python morphs for a few years you will be able to tell. Notice all the blushing, the high colored orange/yellow, then the really brown back? It might not be the best looking pastel, but it is. Im guessing that they bred a not so nice pastel to a dark normal female. Some pastels heads are just darker, ive seen some pastels with brown eyes( Really dull green maybe?) It just happens sometimes. Hopes this helps!


    I do love the blushing on him though!
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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    My pastel's eyes are super dark green, like I had to look really close under good light to tell they are green. It's kind of hard to tell the color of its eyes without being able to see them up close imo.
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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Once youve been looking at balls python morphs for a few years you will be able to tell. Notice all the blushing, the high colored orange/yellow, then the really brown back? It might not be the best looking pastel, but it is. Im guessing that they bred a not so nice pastel to a dark normal female. Some pastels heads are just darker, ive seen some pastels with brown eyes( Really dull green maybe?) It just happens sometimes. Hopes this helps!


    I do love the blushing on him though!
    It does. Thanks! Both my pastels have pretty light eyes. I thought the green was pretty much the norm when it came to pastels. Thanks for the explaination.

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    Re: Baby Morpheus

    id say pastel but kind of an odd one (in a good way). he is absolutely beautiful.
    0.1.0 amel het motley corn snake
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