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Old 06-17-21, 10:42 AM   #1
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Identifying morph

Hey everyone! I hope you guys have been doing well and keeping safe!

I was wondering if you guys could help me identify these morphs?

I'm almost certain the brown one is a normal and the lighter is a pinstripe maybe? I'm not too certain. Hopefully I will get better at identifying morphs soon.
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Old 06-17-21, 05:08 PM   #2
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Re: Identifying morph

I'm not the best with morphs, but my guesses...

The first is probably a wild type/normal, especially if it is about to shed. It is a little dark for a normal but there is a very wide range of color within the normal coloration.

The lighter one looks to have pinstripe in it but also appears to have lesser/butter in it. There are other combinations that reduce pattern on the sides, create the stripe effect, and lighten the animal, though.
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Old 06-17-21, 08:22 PM   #3
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I'm not the best with morphs, but my guesses...

The first is probably a wild type/normal, especially if it is about to shed. It is a little dark for a normal but there is a very wide range of color within the normal coloration.

The lighter one looks to have pinstripe in it but also appears to have lesser/butter in it. There are other combinations that reduce pattern on the sides, create the stripe effect, and lighten the animal, though.
She is a bit on the dark side, right? I thought that she was some sort of Chocolate or Super Chocolate because of how dark she is, but then the lines don't resemble that of the Chocolate morph.

I see, thank you for your help! Yeah, I would have just said she was a Pinstripe

I saw these beautiful girls on display at one of my local pet shops and before I ask the owner what morph they are, I wanted to try identifying them myself with some help from you guys.

Ball Pythons have been on my mind for quite a while now tbh so if everything goes right, I might be taking one of them home with me.
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Old 06-18-21, 10:10 AM   #5
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normal and pinstripes. Second one might have another gene but tough to say without a full body pic
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