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Something along those lines.. Probably wouldn't be that noticeable tho lol
 
Wow thats amazing pure T+ stimsons, pure T+ pygmy pythons wont be long till you crack the pure T+ spotteds hey?
If you took the time to actually read the post you may realise that we are asking people's thoughts on it and not claiming it as a T+ hence the ?
 
That's funny when the thread says T+ Pygmy. But congrats mate I'm not getting into an argument on here.. Cheers Alex
 
Maybe I should have asked what peoples thoughts are rather than a ?
 
It looks like the Pearl perthensis that Henrik Herold/Denmark bred.
 
Just a typo when I saved it. Normal looking parents. Will post parents when I get a chance. It is not for sale so no PM's please
 
This reminds me so much of the little Port Mac I hatched out last season, unfortunately it was very weak and did end up passing away with an enlarged heart. :(

The colour was exactly the same as what you have there, I hope you have better luck than I did - it looks beautiful!

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This yearling perthensis was quite light as a hatchie, Not so much as your one pictured. I think you will have a better idea of what's going on with it as a yearling. Might be natural variation or you might have something special, Could be T plus or maybe a hypo.
 

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Looks T+ to me (I'm no expert) its quite nice seeing more and more possible morphs getting around, congrats to the breeder, hopefully it proves out for them...that stimmy looks amazing!
 
Any update on how this little guy is going?
 
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