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Reduced pattern Bismarck Ringed Python

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Does anyone know if they have a specific name or are they just considered a reduced pattern? Picture is not mine, just using it as an example.
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These are usually referred to as "aberrant." It's not clear how this appearance inherits, as aberrant babies can be produced by banded parents and aberrant x aberrant pairings do not produce 100% aberrant offspring.
 
Also, the aberrant animals look really cool as babies but the Ringed ones look better as adults. And Ringed pythons are not really arboreal. If you’re thinking of picking up some Ringed Pythons, I’m happy to answer any questions you’ve got. I have kept this species and I’m quite fond of them.
 
I have a Male Ringed Python. I’ve only had him a few weeks now, But recently I discovered the Aberrant Pattern and got super curious! Almost want to pick one up as a female. In most things I’ve seen, people always seem to be afraid of them, but my boy is super sweet.


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And I eat up any bits information I can on them. So anything you’ve learned or advice you have I would love to hear it!


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