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Old 02-25-15, 06:38 PM   #1
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Don't know the morph for sure, help please!

My Petco is one of the few that actually carries a few morphs. I trust the health of the animals of this particular location because I personally know the employees and their herps.

Today, I found a beautiful "normal" bp and almost bought it, wondering if it was actually just a misplaced morph. It looks to me like a possible enchi or pastel got put with the normals after feeding. I've confirmed that the store thinks it's a normal and is willing to sell it as such. It's very healthy, plump, and shedding. It's 5 mo old and I get a gut feeling it's female.

The first two pics are of the bp in question, with a regular normal in the back. The colors were hard to catch behind the glass, but it's much brighter and has orangish-creamish flames whereas the others have white.

The last pic is of the pastels in the cage above, actually labeled as so. I saw I similarity between the pastel at the very back and the bp in question.

What do you think guys? I handled it and it seems healthy. Should I snatched it up at the price of a normal?
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