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Yes it is a Normal ball python.
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...then odds are it is.
Very nice normal.
Joel
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well i can definatley tell you that its a reduced pattern ball! is it a m or f?
it is a female thanks
I would say yeah just normal but a very nice normal! Cleanly marked, and has some banding. Maybe a project if you could find a girl like him, see if you got some banded babies. Just a thought, but he's beautiful.
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She is a normal Graham, but she is a very nice and clean banded normal showing signs of 'blushing' on her back. If she is only a baby, I would expect the blushing to increase as she gets older. If, as you expect, she is a female; definitely keep hold of her for future breeding.
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