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    Black Belly

    So I have heard alot of new things about black belly ball pythons so i thought i would look into it and see if i could find one! with very much look it looks like i have. Here are some pictures let me know what everyone thinks thanks guys!(this is gonna take you to my face book page with pictures of him)


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    Re: Black Belly

    Also i had some questions i dont know if its a co-dom gene or what it is? does anyone have any info on them at all i got it for a steal so i bought it before doing my research? any info would be greatly appreciated!

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    Re: Black Belly

    It is a dom possibly co-dom mutation.
    The one in the pic looks different from the line we proved out here (the only proven line). That said it would be worth a shot just to see what he does.
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    Re: Black Belly

    Quote Originally Posted by josh@outbackreps View Post
    It is a dom possibly co-dom mutation.
    The one in the pic looks different from the line we proved out here (the only proven line). That said it would be worth a shot just to see what he does.
    Hey Josh, do you have any pics of the Black Belly?

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    Re: Black Belly

    he wont share them....
    1.1 het pied
    1.1 butter
    1.0 lemon pastel yellow belly
    0.1 lemon pastel
    and the addiction begins!

    feeders(rats) - breeders(1.9) very happy male!
    feeders(mice) - 2.5 breeders

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    Re: Black Belly

    Its not a fact of not sharing them rather than protecting the investment of people who have bought into the project.
    When we make them available to the public I will post pics until then they will not be available.
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    Re: Black Belly

    Quote Originally Posted by josh@outbackreps View Post
    It is a dom possibly co-dom mutation.
    The one in the pic looks different from the line we proved out here (the only proven line). That said it would be worth a shot just to see what he does.
    So quick question if these have been proven out, at this point we should know weather they are dom or co dom correct?

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    Re: Black Belly

    Quote Originally Posted by mike101 View Post
    So quick question if these have been proven out, at this point we should know weather they are dom or co dom correct?
    Relatively new so if the original was a male they could still be waiting for a female to be of breedable size to attempt the super.
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    Re: Black Belly

    There is breeder in Colorado that has 2 females that will be breeding size this season, and one male, so we will see what he comes up with. Should be interesting!

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    Re: Black Belly

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard View Post
    Relatively new so if the original was a male they could still be waiting for a female to be of breedable size to attempt the super.
    Or maybe Josh is just being a meanie keeping secrets
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