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    triple gene bananabutter yellowbelly.

    So I got myself a banana butter yellowbelly he is a male maker and breeding away . now I seen a price drop in the bananas and if I get any triple gene banana butter yellowbellys can any one tell me the going price I'm told they are very rear?

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    Re: triple gene bananabutter yellowbelly.

    You would still get a good price for a triple gene Banana I would think. Single gene banana males I really don't know, if you get stock lists from bigger breeders they have insane surpluses.

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    The banana gene has plummeted. But I still think you'll be able to get a couple hundred for single gene animals. I think they'll hold their price better than some of the other single gene co-doms simply because they are so striking in appearance.

    And triple gene animals are tougher to price IMO. Especially with newer combos like this there aren't as many out there, so not really a set market. I would price him at what you think he's worth and go from there. If he's still not sold in 3 months, then probably too high, if he sells in 3 minutes, possible too low, or you just found the perfect buyer at the perfect time.

    But first I would worry more about hatching healthy clutches before pricing imaginary hatchlings. Don't want to put the cart before the horse.

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    Re: triple gene bananabutter yellowbelly.

    And its what you can do with him check out the calculator banana butter ivory's , banana ivory's world firsts I think . I'm breeding him to 4 normals 1 spider 1 butter and a yellowbelly all locking up .

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    Re: triple gene bananabutter yellowbelly.

    paid 4000 euro for him but he did come with a proven large yellowbelly female , he was 250 grams when I got him and is 800 now and still feeding when breeding , he can produce a number of rear/ world firsts .

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    i wouldn't put him on the butter female, if you get a Blue Eyed Lucy there is no way in telling if it has banana and or yellow belly in it,

    i think the same goes for the yellow belly female, if you get an ivory i dont think you can see the banana or the butter in it.

    but that is just me if you dont mind hatching+selling BEL's for what they are worth where you are from with the chance the buyer is getting banana/butter/yellow belly in the snake for free then go for it
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    Re: triple gene bananabutter yellowbelly.

    I'm hoping you will be able to tell them apart I'm told there may well be a lot of purple , I can't recall right now if thats when paired with the yellowbelly or the butter, but no one knows for sure cos it will Be a first and if you do know for sure please let me know.

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    well we can be sure if he breeds his banana butter yellow belly to an butter and he gets an super butter (blue eyed leucistic) you wont be able to tell if there is banana or yellow belly in it, that is why i said i wouldnt breed it to an butter nor would i breed it to a yellow belly as i do not think you will be able to tell if you get an super yellow belly (ivory) if there is banana or butter in it
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    You can tell if it's a Banana Ivory so I would imagine you could tell if it was a Banana super butter/lesser as well.
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    no super butters are completely white. they are leusistic wich means they have no pigment, so there will be no color or markings
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    Clown, Super Pastel Calico, HGWG, Pastel 100% het Piebald, Cardamon Fire 50% ph Hypo, Banana, GHI, Cinnamon 66%ph Pieb
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