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    Normal or yellow belly?

    Pair was normal female to both normal male and (told was pastel) ivory. None of the babies are pastel but I wanted to guarantee that they aren't yellow belly. Let me know what you think!

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    Re: Normal or yellow belly?

    I think at least one of them is. But you forgot the only picture that can let us tell - the ones showing where the belly pattern meets the side pattern. Take individual belly pics and share them ( you can use tapatalk or follow this sticky to do so )

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    I think at least four are yellowbelly, maybe more. The one on the top left is an obvious one. The next two in that row look yellowbelly to me and the one on the bottom right does as well. The others I'm not sure about.

    Even though there are several yellowbellies in the clutch, it is still possible that the normal male may have fathered some of the others. You can have two fathers in the same clutch. I'd need to see more of their patterns to determine if any are normal.
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    Re: Normal or yellow belly?

    Thanks! I will take belly shots of them after work today.

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    Re: Normal or yellow belly?

    Let's have some tummy talk!

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    I think it’s likely your ivory male sired the whole clutch. They all look yellowbelly to me.

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