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What do you think?

JoshMolone Oct 25, 2007 05:33 PM




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Got Balls?
1.0 Pastel BP (George)
0.1 Spider BP
0.2 (1 Huge) normals(Beladona,Mystery!)

0.0.1 Gray Banded king
0.0.1 Red phase Eastern Hoggie
1.0 Cat(Higgens)
2.0 Dogs (Boomer,Andrew{Andy})
1.1 Iggys (Bart, Lisa)
1.1 Beardies
0.0.1 Anery Red tail Boa
0.0.1 Savannah Monintor

Replies (7)

LadyOhh Oct 25, 2007 06:03 PM

Looks like a Ball Python to me....

Seriously, that is a very pretty normal.
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JoshMolone Oct 25, 2007 06:13 PM

Does she look like anything? I thought she had some odd blushing.
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Got Balls?
1.0 Pastel BP (George)
0.1 Spider BP
0.2 (1 Huge) normals(Beladona,Mystery!)

0.0.1 Gray Banded king
0.0.1 Red phase Eastern Hoggie
1.0 Cat(Higgens)
2.0 Dogs (Boomer,Andrew{Andy})
1.1 Iggys (Bart, Lisa)
1.1 Beardies
0.0.1 Anery Red tail Boa
0.0.1 Savannah Monintor

EmberBall Oct 25, 2007 06:32 PM

Honestly, I think you are trying to see something. It looks about as normal as they come. Taking three pictures without a full shot does not help.

Dave

BrandonSander Oct 25, 2007 09:39 PM

I've got to go with Dave on this one, Josh. She/he looks "normal" to me. Close-up shots are nice when you are trying to highlight a certain aspect of the snake's pattern or color, but when trying to determine the overall "look" of the python you are better off taking full body shots.

I'm not trying to bash your photo taking skills. Not in the least. In fact, you have taken some very well lit, crisp photos... you just need to back up a little.

JenHarrison Oct 26, 2007 12:41 AM

Very normal...pretty much as normal as you can get. Josh, did you catch the post I made below that shows how different normals can be? There is a LOT of variation within the wild type category -- not everything that looks different is a morph or something genetic.

Also, you may want to work on shrinking your pics before posting them. You take very good shots, but their huge size makes them hard on the eyes and difficult to really look at.
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~* Jen *~

Pink Lady Constrictors

sjtownsend Oct 26, 2007 10:32 AM

I thought you were talking about your camera skills, not what we think of the snake. Its definately a normal.......but your camera skills are pretty good. Nice pictures.

PHILLLLL Oct 26, 2007 08:49 PM

I have a male that looks a lot like this. Major blushing, abberant pattern, and black border on the belly. Everyone says "just a pretty normal," but who knows?

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