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    Red Bellied Lesser?

    Has anyone seen or does anyone know anything about this ball? I just stumbled on this picture today.
    http://www.bitemeexotics.com/images/...ellylesser.jpg

    Photo and snake are from Crystal Palace Reptiles, I believe.
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    Lotsa Balls and more

    http://www.tessadasexotics.com/

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    on their website its called strawberry and cream but someone else who has one may call it something else.
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

    *Chris*

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    Re: Red Bellied Lesser?

    Wow! I have never heard of nor seen a snake that like that before but I love it!

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    Wow, and I thought reddish or pinkish bellies are either sign of shedding or any belly-related anomalies or the "kool -aid effect". Is that genetic?

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    I have already see the same on an enchi, but it was removed after some shed.
    ♂ Lesser, ♀ Pastave, ♀ Pin, ♀ Bbee, ♀ Pewter



    For this new season, I search some big European or International breeder to work with, for so amazing photography. Detail in PM.

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    Yes i see the enchi too , and he come the reproduction of RegiusCo

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    Whoa that's cool! I've never seen that. It looks young, I wonder if any have kept it into adulthood?

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