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Is this a morph?

SlinkyDinky Apr 13, 2006 10:23 PM

Does this look like a morph to you guys? It just looks odd to me..a tad more silvery than most ball pythons. Here's the link to the picture. It's an adoptable ball python on a site to adopt unwanted reptiles. If it is a morph it'd be a great find for someone (not me, alas, can't take any more snakes for now). But I can't imagine a morph would get handed over to a rescue organization.
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Replies (5)

Kingofspades Apr 13, 2006 11:04 PM

Looks normal to me...
but I am no expert by any means.
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-Man fears the beast in the Wolf because he does not understand the beast within himself.

AJCrader Apr 14, 2006 07:09 AM

I have actually seen different morphs at rescue places, they usually are albino, but that is a morph if i remember correctly
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A.J.
1.0.0- Amel Motley Corn- Valentine (R.I.P 5/20/05)
0.1.0- Snow Corn- Artica
1.0.0- Normal Corn- Ember
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Corey Woods Apr 14, 2006 07:36 AM

np

thebigsquease Apr 14, 2006 07:27 PM

It is a normal pattern and colored Ball Python. Tyical speicmen.
And it looks like it is healthy and well adjusted.
Sorry, it's not a morph.
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Ron Billingsley
www.ronbillingsleyreptiles.com

SlinkyDinky Apr 15, 2006 12:21 AM

Cause in the picture it looks very silvery. I was just curious. I can't get him regardless of if he's a morph or not, I don't have time for him. I just thought it was interesting looking.

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