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    yellowbelly?

    Hi people i`m a bit of a noob,i bought from a pet shop last year because of head and belly pattern,he was £20 as he was an assist feeder but i thought he could be a yellowbelly,any help would be great
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    doesn't look like one to me.
    interesting head stamp though, better pic of that would be nice.
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    Re: yellowbelly?

    [IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]

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    low quality yb
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    Re: yellowbelly?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    low quality yb
    Is it worth using him to breed?could he produce better quality yb`s

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    Re: yellowbelly?

    Quote Originally Posted by king 66 View Post
    Is it worth using him to breed?could he produce better quality yb`s
    If you put low quality in then you will get low quality out. I wouldn't breed him. I would spend a little more money and just get a quality yb from a legitimate breeder

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    I think the head stamp is interesting but I'm not even sure it's a yellow belly. No flames, the belly doesn't seem right to me. Jkobylka has a video on identifying yellowbellies if that is helpful.

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    Re: yellowbelly?

    Quote Originally Posted by MorphMaster View Post
    I think the head stamp is interesting but I'm not even sure it's a yellow belly. No flames, the belly doesn't seem right to me. Jkobylka has a video on identifying yellowbellies if that is helpful.
    Very 1st pic shows half a dozen rather high flames.

    This might help.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...rphs-Het-Ivory

    The head stamp does look a bit unusual but, I can't say if that is an aberration or something else at play.

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    Re: yellowbelly?

    Now i am confused

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    Re: yellowbelly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raven01 View Post
    Very 1st pic shows half a dozen rather high flames.

    This might help.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...rphs-Het-Ivory

    The head stamp does look a bit unusual but, I can't say if that is an aberration or something else at play.
    From yellowbellies I have seen and what breeders say are that true flames at orange or red. The white is just normal blushing and reduction is pigment. It's common in normals. Either way its a nice normal, or a very bad example of a yellowbelly

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