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    Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    I was taking some new photos for an update we're working on for the website and wanted to share these photos since there has recently been some discussion of the Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Ball Pythons.

    The Sulfur is a subtle morph which can make it even more difficult to convey in photos. It is fairly obvious when seen in person, especially when you look at them next to a normal. I tried to capture a little bit of that in these photos.

    These first couple of pictures are of one of our Pastel Sulfurs...





    This is a photo of the Pastel Sulfur next to one of our holdback female regular Pastel Ball Pythons.


    This is a photo of a Sulfur by itself...


    Lastly, here are a couple of photos of the Sulfur next to a normal Ball Python...




    Thanks for looking,
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Beautiful!!!


    I was unaware of these. It looks to be similar to a fire, vanilla, hypo co-dom.....
    What does the belly look like? Does it shed clear?

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Thank you Celia - the Sulpher Pastel is HOT!

    What makes a sulpher a sulpher (IE, we know how to tell yellow bellies, how do you tell a sulpher, belly pattern, etc)?

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Quote Originally Posted by wetceal
    This is a photo of the Pastel Sulfur next to one of our holdback female regular Pastel Ball Pythons.
    Woah...the one on the left has the same neat (I call it a "vampire bite") marking on its back that my boy has It's my favorite marking on my little one, so it makes me automatically love yours, too
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Thanks Celia thats a little hottie.
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Looks like a great trait to clean up other morphs. Sulfur x sulfur = ?
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Sulfurs are being proven out this year to determine the super form.

    David Reid found the Sulfurs, and he can tell you more about the traits of a Sulfur.

    I have seen the animals in person, and it is very subtle.

    He is also working on the Ember and the Tangerine as well.
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Tangerine .......... that sounds hotttttt.

    Great pixs. I can read all day, but "a photo speaks 1,000 words." So, Sulfur is almost like a different form of Pastel... sort of? As in, it's a lighter snake, that compliments other morphs well...?
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    Beautiful pics as always Celia.
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    Re: Sulfur and Pastel Sulfur Comparison Photos

    same Celia from EbN?
    lots of snakes

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