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    The only way would be to breed her to a yellowbelly. If they both are indeed yellowbellies then you should get some ivories.

    World of ball pythons won't load for me right now, so I can't insert a table from there, but here are the probable outcome

    Male: yellowbelly

    Female: yellowbelly

    Offspring:

    25% normal

    50% yellowbelly

    25% ivory.
    Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 05-03-2012 at 12:22 AM.
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    0.1 Pastel 100% Het Clown Ball Python (Hestia)
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    I feel ya, hes definately interesting and a cinny would be a good pair with his nice black back but when your females are limited you wanna work with known lineage. Lol

    Heres a pic of the yellowbelly male i recently traded out, breeding one of my normal females. I dont have a belly pic but this will give you an idea. He was pushin 800g here. You can see the noticable color difference, as well as pattern n that yellow hue being expressed towards the belly. Some YBs are more subtle than others and do have less exaggerated features. This guy however, is not a subtle YB at all. I have eggs in the bator from this female right now and im hoping to get some nice yb females outta the clutch from this boy. But she was also bred to a pastel, so well see.

    1.0 Fire
    1.0 Russo
    1.0 Spider
    0.5 Normal

    One Clutch in the Bator, one more soon to come.

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