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    Possible Yellowbelly?

    I've had this little girl for about 6 months so far. Every time I look at her I see things that differ from my normals. I've been tossing around that maybe she's a yellowbelly. I know I have to pic up a yellowbelly male and try to prove her out, but what do you think?
    I have a few pictures, not the best quality, but they were taken from my phone with no filters or flash. Check them out and let me know what you think.

    Her head is extremely blushed out, and she's has flames all over her

    This is one of the only good belly shots I could get. She likes to stay on the move.



    Either way, she was still my first bp I've had since I was younger. And I'm fine with her being normal, even though she is a dinker I plan to throw some fire at.

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    No reason to try to prove her out, she's a normal.
    A nice normal but not a yellowbelly.
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    X3 no YB but I do like the "tracks" on her lower belly
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    Sorry but I dont see Yb too.

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    Thanks everyone. She's putting on weight for me very quickly, I will just call her a Fullbelly.

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    She's got some nice blushing like my dinker I thought might be a yellowbelly last year. Nevertheless breed her to a high blushed morphology and hope it passes on. That's what I'm doing, that blush on a pastel would be nice.
    'Tics, burms, balls, and geckos. A bunch of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaltsXIV View Post
    She's got some nice blushing like my dinker I thought might be a yellowbelly last year. Nevertheless breed her to a high blushed morphology and hope it passes on. That's what I'm doing, that blush on a pastel would be nice.
    I have an very blushed male lemon pastel I may have to try that out with.

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    Pardon my phones autocorrect :/ nice pastel
    'Tics, burms, balls, and geckos. A bunch of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaltsXIV View Post
    Pardon my phones autocorrect :/ nice pastel
    Thank you. I would love to bring my fires' blushing into the mix also. I need more females lol. My ratio is 3.3

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