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Variation in normals? Or different morphs?
I may have a few bps but I'm not at all good at genetics. Anyway, I have two bps, one male, one female, both sold as yellow bellies, but look significantly different from one another. I figured I get some opinions on what they really are. They male is quite a bit darker, but it doesn't show so well on my crappy camera. And also, sorry for the dirty floor, I promise I'll vacuum it soon.
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Re: Variation in normals? Or different morphs?
Originally Posted by tegu
I may have a few bps but I'm not at all good at genetics. Anyway, I have two bps, one male, one female, both sold as yellow bellies, but look significantly different from one another. I figured I get some opinions on what they really are. They male is quite a bit darker, but it doesn't show so well on my crappy camera. And also, sorry for the dirty floor, I promise I'll vacuum it soon.
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Hmm for some reason your pic isn't loading for me well it ladef in my reply. So let me look then I'll comment
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Last edited by StillBP; 04-14-2018 at 05:25 PM.
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: Variation in normals? Or different morphs?
Need better picture and belly picture
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Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Normal vary greatly from busy to reduced pattern, from light to dark, belly may also vary.
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Lighting sucks, but there is definitely a major difference between the two. Better pic with better lighting will help.
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I am pretty sure the pic of the first one is a yb because of the markings close to the "pied" het tracks. No idea on the second one though but I am new to ball pythons.
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Second one might be pastel yellowbelly, first one.. I dunno
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Re: Variation in normals? Or different morphs?
I know yellowbellies can be low expression but to be honest both of those just look like the transitionfrom sides to belly I'd expect on a normal.
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