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  • 07-13-2014, 07:42 AM
    Slowcountry Balls
    Re: Can anyone help identify these?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    Thought I would post an update with post shed pics.

    Also does anyone have any Lessers with busy sides/belly?

    I love the one in the top right on the last two pics, shame it's a male.

    I was at Repticon Columbia yesterday, talking with Frankie from Fat Boy's Balls about how to identify Yellowbelly when combined with Lesser/Butter. He said that the he has noticed that the Yellowbelly really doesn't show in the typical busy belly pattern, nor in the usual blushed/flamed sides (since Butter/Lesser already strongly influences the pattern there), but that Yellowbelly shows itself by distorting the Lesser/Butter dorsal/top of the side pattern. He then showed me a Pastel Lesser Yellowbelly that displayed this a little and some pictures of its sibling that displayed it much more clearly. Based on your pictures, and what he told and showed me, I would say that 1 and 3 have a possibility of that dorsal/top of the side pattern distortion. The father has 1, maybe 2 spots showing it. I would recommend emailing Frankie, and getting his input.
  • 07-13-2014, 07:46 AM
    Mattinho
    Re: Can anyone help identify these?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    I was at Repticon Columbia yesterday, talking with Frankie from Fat Boy's Balls about how to identify Yellowbelly when combined with Lesser/Butter. He said that the he has noticed that the Yellowbelly really doesn't show in the typical busy belly pattern, nor in the usual blushed/flamed sides (since Butter/Lesser already strongly influences the pattern there), but that Yellowbelly shows itself by distorting the Lesser/Butter dorsal/top of the side pattern. He then showed me a Pastel Lesser Yellowbelly that displayed this a little and some pictures of its sibling that displayed it much more clearly. Based on your pictures, and what he told and showed me, I would say that 1 and 3 have a possibility of that dorsal/top of the side pattern distortion. The father has 1, maybe 2 spots showing it. I would recommend emailing Frankie, and getting his input.

    That's awesome thank you for the detailed reply :)
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