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    I've heard stories of people
    buying normal animals later
    to discover that they scored
    a really nice yellowbelly, I'd
    not be surprised of this going
    on with breeders using high
    end 3-5 gene morphs and to
    them, the yellowbellies or
    whatever else aren't nearly
    as valuable so they have lots
    of really nice animals they're
    just itching to get rid of to the
    big distributors basically. I'd
    also not be surprised to see
    this happening with Spotnoses
    and as others ITT have mentioned
    Granites and Gravels, the more
    subtle morphs that seem like
    normals to the untrained eye.
    I'd be really hyped to have a
    yellowbelly for the price of a
    normal ball python! I'm trying
    to get a super pastel yellowbelly
    or super pastel YB spotnose female.

    RustlewoodReptiles

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