Opinions on what morph this is?

ballpythoncrazy

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Saw him/her at the store and had to get it. I don't know what morph it is but I was told it could be a Blizzard or a Murphy's Patternless. Any help would be much appreciated!

(Please ignore the dirty window seal. And the picture is pretty bad because I took it right after getting home and right before putting him/her in her new tank. Plus I was really shaky for some reason)
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DrCarrotTail

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My guess would be a Murphy's Patternless but it could also be a blizzard. The dark color is due to stress, being kept cold or from a lack of vitamins. Get him in a properly heated enclosure and dust and gutload your food well and I bet his color perks up. Once you can see his true color it will be easier to tell whether he's MP or Blizz but he could be both or it may still be tough to tell.
 

ballpythoncrazy

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My guess would be a Murphy's Patternless but it could also be a blizzard. The dark color is due to stress, being kept cold or from a lack of vitamins. Get him in a properly heated enclosure and dust and gutload your food well and I bet his color perks up. Once you can see his true color it will be easier to tell whether he's MP or Blizz but he could be both or it may still be tough to tell.

How long do you think it will take for the color to lighten up? Are there any signs I can look for to tell if it's a blizzard or a patternless? Or do I just have to wait for him to mature and either turn white or yellow


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Tongue Flicker

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If the tank conditions are optimum coupled with a good diet, he/she should return to normal in about a couple of weeks to maybe a couple of months time. You should really give it some time to adjust, settle down and de-stress.

Congrats and good luck by the way! Oh and your shaky hands is from excitement :D
 

ballpythoncrazy

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If the tank conditions are optimum coupled with a good diet, he/she should return to normal in about a couple of weeks to maybe a couple of months time. You should really give it some time to adjust, settle down and de-stress.

Congrats and good luck by the way! Oh and your shaky hands is from excitement :D

Lol thanks [emoji16] guess I'll just be patient and wait to see what he/she turns out to be!


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