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Xphactor Yellow Belly
This is the second year in a row for me on this morph, i should have the super in a couple years if I get a female pops out...
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0716.jpg
Belly Shot
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0718.jpg
and here's an Xphactor
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0720.jpg
Belly Pic from last year
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0520.jpg
This season It looks like 4 or 5 more will be joining the flock.. It certainly genetic and not normal..
Last edited by rabernet; 04-25-2008 at 07:00 AM.
Reason: Picture too large, keep to 800 pixels wide or provide links
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
That YB is HOT! What's the Xphactor? I've not heard anything about it before.
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
 Originally Posted by rabernet
That YB is HOT! What's the Xphactor? I've not heard anything about it before.
Me neither, I thought I was the only one, is that the name you are giving it since you see it is genetic???
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
looks like it his own line, congrats
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
I purchased a baby ball python at a pet store back in 1999 and raised it to adult hood below is her pic.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g?t=1209152776
I tried breeding her in 2002 but she did not take then I moved away an left her in the care of a friend so for two years she did not see a male. Then I returned back to NJ and bred her in 2005 to a special male that I had nicknamed Xphactor because he had the the pattern of a mojave/phantom with a typical browns of ball pythons. When I bred him to Bullseye I got a clutch of 4 eggs the results were 1.0 YB male, 1.1 Xphactor YB's and 1.0 Xphactor proving so far that the Xphactor is Dominant I will know in the next couple of years if he is co dom.. The female Xphactor YB passed in the winter, she was a robust animal and she is missed. This past winter I bred the Original Xphactor Male to a Normal female and those eggs are due to hatch 4/29/08. It's a 7 egg clutch so hopefully I will get some females to complete the genetic tale of these animals. The YB male that was produced is in with mom now breeding he is also a ringer and so is the Male Xphactor YB below is a pic of the female Xphactor YB.
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0533.jpg
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/k...4/100_0532.jpg
So for now thats the story.......
Last edited by dr del; 04-25-2008 at 09:25 PM.
Reason: please keep pics under 800 pixels wide
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
Here's Johnny!!!! 
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
Verrry nice, John!!!
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Verrry nice, John!!! 
Thanks, I'm trying to resize the pics so they can show up... I'm waiting for the second xphactor clutch to hatch this year and there may even be a third... After this is my granite line next year...
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
The original female looks like a Yellowbelly. Why not just breed her to another YB? Ivories are nice
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Re: Xphactor Yellow Belly
She's getting bred back to her son now maybe she'll take
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