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Have you guys ever seen one of these?

Maybe it's my partial ignorance of the finer details of the more obscure ball morphs, but to me, that just doesn't look like anything all that unusual nor worth $2k in my book. Now show me a piebald axanthic and I'll be a happy guy ;)
 
Show me a ball clown at my doorstep and I'd die happy. ;)

I've been studying ball morphs for a whole two days now..., but really, those don't look like anything special. And if I personally found a new snake morph I'd want to secure the line and not shipping out my F2's to the general public.
 
I thought exactly the same thing as you did. It does't really look much different compared to a normal to me.
 
Gah, aside from piebalds I haven't been able to identify any ball morphs on sight.

At least with corns, it's a lot more obvious.
 
I swear any BP that looks slightly different is a new morph. :shrugs: There are a few extreme examples that I like: albino, pied, bumblebee spider, axanthic killerbee (which I just saw for the first time and it took me a minute to close my mouth). Unless they are visually extreme, I can't tell them apart either. And why would they name a BP morph "woma" when there is a Woma python and Woma/BP hybrids? Talk about asking for confusion.
 
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I know woma's aren't new. I went to check the link i posted and the ad's disappeared. :shrugs:
 
The ad was there right now when I looked?? It is possible to be a new morph, I would definately need to see some kinda proof to pay that much though lol. There are a lot of morphs that look normal with only subtle differences, but produce amazing supers. Hence the yellow belly, fire, spotnose etc. I have a ball python that I dug out of the CH bin at exotic pets this year that looks like the ones on the link. It has the spot nose and a mustache, its patterning and color are also a bit different, but only subtly. It does not meet the standard of the spotnose morph, but I will find out next year if it is anything. The ad on kingsnake is a bit interesting to me since he is just like theirs. We will see ;)
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It's working again. I see what you mean, your one looks very similar. I'd be interested in seeing the super form of this one. :)
 
I hope there is a super too, and I hope mine proves out ;) Well see lol.. If not its still fun to dink around.. I know the super form of the spotnose is nice ;)
 
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