thanks to all....
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thanks to all....
Just my .02 worth.
WHy is every single Ball python labeled as some kind of morph? I saw a plain as day normal being called something weird and being sold here on KS classifieds for $3500. First one is a normal that happens to have spots the second looks more like it is an actual morph.
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Pat
1.1 (100% het albino) Retics
1.1 Coastal Carpet Pythons
the first pic I wouldn't really call a Granite, at least not a nice one ...and the only way to tell if a Granite is Genetic is to breed it ... also remember Granites like all morphs can be graded, just like you get bad and ugly Pastels, Ghosts, Spiders, etc. The most expensive and best ones have heavy or well definded markings, clear bellies (almost like a yellow belly) and faded head markings.
cheers, John
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John Berry Reptiles
www.johnberryreptiles.com
great lookimg snake. congrats on your eggs by the way hopefully there will be a spider
jon
Then I would'nt think he was gay.
JON
I Think this guide may help you...
http://www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm
I came up with this idea as a joke because I kept seeing so many animals listed that were not even close to what they were supposed to be. So I decided to make a series to help everyone identify the visual Hets and other odd snakes.
Hope you like my Guide.
Jon, it might have started off as a joke, but it's very informative. Nice job.
Joe
Thanks! Im working on Cinnys right now and ill just keep doing them. I will have some help from Ralph on a few morphs i dont know as well.
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