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    Lightbulb Re: Is this just a normal pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daveb82 View Post
    I just hatched this little one. I believe it is just a pastel, thought I would get some other opinions because of the colouring on the sides. Mom was cinnamon, spider and dad was either banana ivory or super pastel lesser vanilla. Any input is appreciated.
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    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...30_gallery.jpg

    I agree with the Yellow Belly Theory...


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    I would also go cinna bee YB. Found an a pic of an older example on WoBP:
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...-yellow-belly/

    Note the blushing along the belly line, and imagine it as a bright new hatchling.

    Either way, no pastel, but certainly has the cinna bee part.

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    Re: Is this just a normal pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    No spider in it either
    I disagree. Cinny and spider together can remove a part of the typical spider pattern. Just take a look at the cinnybees at wobp, you can see this animal is similar to those except from the YB flames.

    I'm still saying cinnabee YB.

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    Re: Is this just a normal pastel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mariel View Post
    I disagree. Cinny and spider together can remove a part of the typical spider pattern. Just take a look at the cinnybees at wobp, you can see this animal is similar to those except from the YB flames.

    I'm still saying cinnabee YB.
    Im aware of how cinnamon and spider work together. And it may be just my phone ( or my huge drew carry glasses, wife's dog ate my good pair) but I don't see it. Now I have never seen a cinnamon spider yb in person so I would not lay money on it because yb has a tendency to Change colors and patterns wildly. Add to that, that no two are ever the same,
    OP is the snake male? Can always hold back and breed to prove spider.

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