Question about morph

What morph is she ? They thing she is banana orange dream high_intensive is this true?

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Who thinks this snake is High Intensity Orange Dream?
Without knowing the pairing that produced her, it can sometimes be very difficult to distinguish morphs when working with banana/coral glow.

The main visual morph on this snake is Banana or Coral Glow(same gene 2 lines). Although with how the white is coming in on some of the ‘alien heads’ and some blushing on the head, I’m thinking pastel Banana/CG.

HI OD isn’t as common in the market right now so it tends to add a bit of extra pricing to a tag.
If someone is saying this animal is OD, not banana, run. They have no idea what they’re talking about.

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Thats my mistake i forgote to write abouth banana
How mutch do you think this snakie is worth ? Its famile

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I agree with @armiyana on her morph :slight_smile: . Exact price would be a bit tricky to assume. How old is she, and has she had eggs before? If she has, was it a successful clutch? Is she a male maker or a female maker? Without knowing any of these things, my guess on price would be $200-$300 in USD. I’m not the best with price though, so if you want an exact guess on that I’d look for someone else.

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Fimale maker 2years old dont have eggs yet

Anyone trying to help give you an estimate of worth is also going to need to know where you’re located, as pricing in the US market may be different versus elsewhere.

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This is only relevant in male bananas/CGs
Females will throw both sexes. Males will mostly throw males or females depending on which parent was the banana. They can still have a chance to throw the wrong sex.
A male banana from a male banana = male maker
A male banana from a female banana = female maker

The only time it gets really confusing is if you have banana on both sides, cause you wouldn’t know which parent the males got the gene from…
Unless the male is a super banana. In that case the single gene males would be male makers.

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My bad! I don’t know how I got that mixed up :sweat_smile: You’re right, and that was a mistake on my part. At least this is a useful lesson for @smsosik :joy: . Again, apologies for the mistake.

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