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    Dinker female (unproved potential genetic trait) bred to a dinker male, champagne, and ivory could produce the following:

    Normal or Dinker or semi dinker from female
    Normal or Dinker or semi dinker from male
    Normal or Champagne from male
    Yellowbelly from male

    My guess is it's some kind of dinker (note, there are a lot in there) or a yellowbelly or some kind of dinker and yellowbelly

    I get a little irate at the use of the term dinker by everyone, there really needs to be a subheading for what trait/s is/are being called into question. Especially in a situation like this.

    Additionally I would highly like it if breeders selling females who have been bred also gave you a log of pairings over the years, retained sperm is unlikely but possible
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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    Re: Someone please help ID

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
    Dinker female (unproved potential genetic trait) bred to a dinker male, champagne, and ivory could produce the following:

    Normal or Dinker or semi dinker from female
    Normal or Dinker or semi dinker from male
    Normal or Champagne from male
    Yellowbelly from male

    My guess is it's some kind of dinker (note, there are a lot in there) or a yellowbelly or some kind of dinker and yellowbelly

    I get a little irate at the use of the term dinker by everyone, there really needs to be a subheading for what trait/s is/are being called into question. Especially in a situation like this.

    Additionally I would highly like it if breeders selling females who have been bred also gave you a log of pairings over the years, retained sperm is unlikely but possible
    Some quick pictures of the mother.

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    Re: Someone please help ID

    Her belly is just like my male "dinker" xx


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    Balls balls balls

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    Re: Someone please help ID

    Quote Originally Posted by embrit345 View Post
    Her belly is just like my male "dinker" xx


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    Any ideas of what's in your dinker?
    Thanks

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