I don't often post on here, so I apologise about this being an 'is my royal a morph' post.. but I really love the look of these guys and wondered if it might be a heritable trait.
I need to get them sexed as we're not 100% on the big one.

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I don't often post on here, so I apologise about this being an 'is my royal a morph' post.. but I really love the look of these guys and wondered if it might be a heritable trait.
I need to get them sexed as we're not 100% on the big one.

head of the first again

Body shot of the first -

Body shot of the second

Final body shot of the second.
All photos show up more orangey than the snakes actually are unfortunately, but the blushing comes up ok.

That does look like a normal to me but even though u say it is more orange that snake has incredible blushing potential breed him/her with a pastel with high blushing and u never know what u might get. that is an awesome looking animal id like to see what it really looks like without the extra orange and what the babies look like when u breed it LOVE THE BLUSHING
Try a pic on a white background. It will hopefully show more accurate color. From the pics it looks like a hypo, but I think that's because of a combo of your flash and the blue background.
Kevin
Hmmm... I still can't get the colours right on this camera :s
This snake is a more rich chocolatey colour in parts, and it doesn't show - even the fleece it was on isn't right as it's actually a purple fleece!!

Tried again on white paper -

Blushing doesn't show up all that well in these shots, but I suppose with looking at all the photos overall you get a better idea.

Headshot of the second again

n / p
They are normals until you breed them and prove them otherwise. They are very nice looking and even if they don't produce any "morph" they will be an excellent normal to breed into something. Are they males or females? Also - do they shed normal or clear - they almost look hypoish?
Best of luck with them!
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Tosha 
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To be honest I haven't checked their sheds, I've just thrown them in the bin - but it's something I'll look at next time. There is definite black pigment though as opposed to the faded looks I've seen in hypo's so it's not something I would have thought they could be.
As to the sex that's something we also need to doublecheck! :$
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