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Not really a "morph" so to speak, of course offspring will resemble their parents to a degree, but that's the same with any traits, generally just has a lot of black dorsally with little interruption. Personally, I think they should have black completely uninterrupted to be called a black back. They are nothing more than normals to me... but in the world of Ball Pythons everything is a morph
In my collection my Black Backs and Black Stripes are both genetic. Here is how I define the 2 mutations.
Black Backs have a wide black stripe running the length of the body that is uniform thickness all the way down the back. They also have abbarent side patterns as well.
Black Stripes have a wavy black stripe running the length of the body with the thickness of the stripe varying down the length of the body. They have a clean side pattern with the ones with almost no side pattern being most desireable (IMHO).
Here are some pics of both mutations (offspring that I have produce from my genetic lines).
thanks everybody i have now came to the conclusion that i do not have a black back i have a black stripe so thanks corey for the pics best part is i got it for 50 bucks