anyone think what type of Stimson eg wheatbelt it is?

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Does anyone have asny idea what type of Stimson this is eg wheatbelt.Also what about its colour and markings are they ok.Any sugestions would be appreciated.:)
 

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The only person that could provide you with that detail is the person that you got it off, You will get a dozen diferent opinions on what it "might"be.
It is a nice looking critter though
 
get a pick of the scale patten on the head and we can tell you if it is a wheatbelt or not as thier scalation is different.
 
upload from your phone to the PC then attach then like you attached the pictures above
 
If you have trouble uploading from your phone you could probably send them as an email to yourself from your phone. Then save them and upload them on the site as usual.
 
so what could it be then please could it be a blonde or is it a Stimson

It could be anything, and any answer you're given would just be a guess, because if you don't even know what you bought it as it could even be a mix of localities as not all breeders keep to local specifics. Just be happy you have a beautiful Stimson, theres no need for it to have a locality label if it's not 100% that local as it would be very misleading to people.
 
You cant tell from the head scalation, the small scales between the prefrontals arent a reliable character. Ive seen wheatbelts with a single small scale or a double.
 
I haven't heard of a 'blonde' stimson as yet. I am sure they will appear..lol
 
A blonde is form of spotted python, aka maculosa. Your snake is definitely not a Mac.
 
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