Morph identity?

Hi . Would any one be able to help me identify what morph i have?






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Looks like a normal to me! Gorgeous cleared out patterns though! It would also help to get a pic outside (like in a front yard or a park) with the snake laid out without you touching it so it’s on an evenly lit flat surface with natural lighting to better identify! Others who have been in the hobby longer than me can weigh in more but I think you’ve got a very pretty wild type

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Looks like normal/wild type (the absence of any morph) to me

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Here is a pic from out side. Was told she is het for banana


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Banana isn’t a recessive gene, so being het for banana would mean that it is visually a single gene banana, which it isn’t.

I’d agree with others, it’s a normal/wild type!

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Still agree on the normal part, also banana is co dominant so you can’t get a het banana, lucky for you though if you want to breed bananas they’re rather cheap to buy, I would just warn that you would want to get two bananas to breed together or a banana with other morphs in it like black pastel or calico so you don’t just get normal and banana babies. Otherwise your snake is a lot prettier than I initially thought!

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Thank you.

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