I bought these as normals, but they look different to my original female, can someone help me decide on the phases.
Original female:

This is my new female:

And this is my new male:

Thanks for helping to identify.
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I bought these as normals, but they look different to my original female, can someone help me decide on the phases.
Original female:

This is my new female:

And this is my new male:

Thanks for helping to identify.
I am not sure but it may just be the variation of the natural patterns.
>>I bought these as normals, but they look different to my original female, can someone help me decide on the phases.
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>>Original female:
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>>This is my new female:
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>>And this is my new male:
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>>Thanks for helping to identify.
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Chris Harrison
Every one of my hogs has different colors or patterns. Hogs aren’t like garters or corns; almost all hogs are different. Call them what you want. I have codes with my hogs so I can identify them; for instance. I have:
Dark female
Green male
Light female
Normal male
Red female
Etc.
And I put abbreviations on their ID cards like GRN, DRK, NOR, then the year they were born and their sex.
Their colors are not enough that they are more valuable, however. And I would just say yours are normal – like mine. You could still name them for ID purposes like I do.
BTW: There's no such thing as plane ole w. hogs - IMO.
Like I said, they're all different.
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James
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personally, the first one (your original female) looks a bit green, the second red, and the last like a normal (normal being brown and grey)
My w.hognose is about as green as a dollar bill. His parents were a red and green phase (and they do call them phases as far as I know) 
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1.1 Ball Python, 0.1 motley amel corn, 1.0 western hognose, 1.0 red blood
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