What morph is this guy??
I'm thinking it's a
Anerythristic or a Axanthic, Black Stripe/Back, Granite,
Which one do you people think it is???
-----
$$~Mike~$$
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
What morph is this guy??
I'm thinking it's a
Anerythristic or a Axanthic, Black Stripe/Back, Granite,
Which one do you people think it is???
-----
$$~Mike~$$
looks like a normal getting ready to shed. just my observation.
a granite. Looks to be a normal wild type ball.
i have seen some axanthics, brown out as they age, but not that much. It could carry a hidden gene, line breed it and find out.
i have several normal females that color. just a variant of the wild type look.
here is a pic of a 100% real striped granite

So what, other than wishfull thinking, makes you think this is a morph?
Very pretty snake, though.
-----
GratefulFred
There's one great way to find out.........breed it, get babies, and then breed it back to it's offspring a few times. If there is a pattern to it's unique characteristic in mention(which I don't see?), then you can call it whatever you want. You might get lucky. It could be a het for something unusual. Look forward to some pics in four years or so............... Something to look forward to. Good luck!
In the meantime, come up with some great names, and Remember, throwing these words in the name always sounds special like: super, reduced, true, classic, hypo, blurry, sibling, polkadot (that's mine! LOL
, highlighter, and of course, COOL!
I look forward to the magic-eye ball(stare at them long enough, and amazing objects appear in their scales), scratch and sniff ball(Imagione an apple pie-ball....yummy!), and the invisible morph (attatched is a pic of one I am working with). Let em kow what you think!
1) Its a NORMAL. For sure.
2) Do you even know what anery means? It means devoid of RED. That animal is not devoid of red. Actually, its not devoid of anything but normalness.
3) It needs a meal as well.
-----

Proof positive,het for absolutely everything,chocolate brown,NORMAL.Its what 99.9% of normals look like.Nothing fancy just normal.I dont know what this fad is about every single normal being called something it isnt.This whole fascination,with calling nothing but ordinary normals fancy names is absolutely demoralizing to the animal industry.Unless it has been PROVEN genetic with more than one single generation under its belt then all this,chocolate,burgandy,caramel,butterscotch,het for absolutely nothing is nothing more than normal with a little extra coloring.Albinoes,pieds,leucistic,and anything else thats stunningly different than normal have the traits that have been proven genetic and can be passed down from one generation to another,with the differences other than normal,everything else is normal to me.Regards Bill McLeod
Definately ain't a morph! You would know it was by the high price you would have paid for him. No one who breeds morphs will ever let one go for less then the price it takes to feed a small third world country for a week. 
If you have to ask, the answer is probably no.
There's nothing wrong with normals. I love mine!
-----
*~Ginevive~*
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links