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Fire Ball Pythons?

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Posted by: scaledverts at Tue Nov 3 14:55:18 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scaledverts ]  
   

Hello

An acquaintance of mine has an odd looking female ball python that people keep telling her is a fire. She asked my opinion and I asked her for pics to post on the forum. I don't know all the morphs that well but they don't look like fire's to me what do you guys think? Also, these babies came from the possible fire female (in shed right now) and a granite male. The pictures are not the best, but you get the general idea.

Thanks for your expertise,

Kyle

These pics are just after shed and the babies are ~2 weeks old.






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