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    Share some Fires / Fire YBs?

    I was just wondering if anyone could share some pics of their Fire Yellow Bellies?

    See, I've got a little Fire that's odd looking, from an odd looking sire who's had other odd babies as well as normal Fires. I was thinking "well, maybe there's something new going on with him!" but he reminds me a bit of a YB so I'd like to see some more evidence for comparison before I call him anything but a busy Fire.

    He just came out of QT so I don't have great pics yet, but I'm gonna try to get some tomorrow.

    Also would love to see busy Fires, reduced Fires, light Fires, adults, weird looking ones etc! It seems like there's a lot of natural variety.
    0.1 Normal BP "Anon"
    1.0 Fire BP "Kumquat"

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    Here's my fire het hypo girl at 613 grams.


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    Here are my 1.1 Fires.

    Pics from me :







    Better ones from the breeder :



    - Joey

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    Re: Share some Fires / Fire YBs?

    Quote Originally Posted by lyfoti05 View Post
    Here's my fire het hypo girl at 613 grams.
    Love her! She's so bright!

    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    Here are my 1.1 Fires.
    So cute! I love the blushing on the bottom one, is that male or female?
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    1.0 Fire BP "Kumquat"

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    The bottom with the busier pattern is the female
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    Reduced pattern fire male we produced this last season



    The male that produced the reduced pattern male ^^^
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 12-20-2012 at 10:25 PM.
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    Here's my 2012 female Fire:


    And my 2009 female YB:



    I have yet to put them together.
    Last edited by Sarin; 12-20-2012 at 10:24 PM.
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    I haven't taken pics in some time but dug up some older ones for you.

    My male fire not long after I got him in 2008:


    Same male roughly 4 years later. He wasn't very impressive as a youngster but has lightened up into the nice, creamy colored animal pictured below:


    Female I got with the male in 2008. Can't find any pictures of when she was younger but as a youngster she was always much lighter than my male. They both got lighter as time passed but his change was more drastic:


    Their first clutch, top 3 are fires of different shades, hues, whatever you wanna call it:

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