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ZStone
09-10-12, 04:34 PM
I am a new snake owner and truthfully all these morphs are a bit overwhelming. Is there a site where I can learn how to identify the different ones and how each is made??

Aaron_S
09-10-12, 05:01 PM
worldofballpythons.com

mykee
09-10-12, 05:15 PM
A caveat: WOBP can be very overwhelming.
Take....it.....slow.....

Wildside
09-10-12, 05:30 PM
A caveat: WOBP can be very overwhelming.
Take....it.....slow.....

What I learned on WOBP... Every BP ever born is a morph of some sort :D

ZStone
09-11-12, 01:20 PM
Thank you. Very informative, still a bit overwhelming im getting there though. Thanks again!

Wildside
09-11-12, 02:39 PM
JSYK I was joking

mykee
09-11-12, 03:26 PM
''What I learned on WOBP... Every BP ever born is a morph of some sort ''
Seriously, I believe that WOBP is solely responsible for every maroon who comes on here asking if their normal is the next big thing.
Darn you WOBP!!!

gareth.hooper
09-11-12, 03:32 PM
I am a new snake owner and truthfully all these morphs are a bit overwhelming. Is there a site where I can learn how to identify the different ones and how each is made??

Forget about the morphs for now you will loose yourself, learn the terminologies first, Such as dominant, co-dominant, heterozygous, etc, etc.

Then work with a few morph scenarios and go from there.

ZStone
09-15-12, 05:18 PM
Thanks Gareth.hooper. Ive started the way you suggested and its making alot more sense to me.

ballpython1717
09-17-12, 06:00 PM
unless you plan on breeding your ball python, i would go with a simple morph like a pastel

jaleely
09-17-12, 08:12 PM
i got all into morphs for a while. read up on genetics, then went into the different morphs. now i've been interested in other species and none are as well documented as ball pythons. But dang, talk about a lot of documentation.