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Re: y/b?
I know that the yellow is on the sides and not the belly its self but they are known to have yellow as well on the belly
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Re: y/b?
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Does it have the head spot?
Or the "thin" black squiggly lines down the sides of the belly?
Honestly it looks like a normal to me too 
And your right, a beautiful one at that.
No but her head is faded and yes squiggles but not all the way up. She has some thing similar to the "pied marker"
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Re: y/b?
The head spot is there on every proven yb I recall seeing 
my clutch was 5 yb females and 1 normal male.
Here's the normal's belly shot.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: y/b?
I have a female ball that is very high yellow even on her belly, and she's got a head spot, but she's not a yellow belly. You just have a very nice normal.
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Re: y/b?
 Originally Posted by cornball252
yea thats what im thinking too. Im just wondering, can normals have yellow on their bellies? and she does some yellow on the sides.
My het Pied male has yellow all down his sides, looks almost pastel. It happens, wild types have so many different variations to their patterns and coloring, which is why a lot of people like them just as much if not more than some morphs.
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