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    Calling all YellowBelly Experts! HALP!

    Just picked up this handsome sir this morning. Other genetics aside, (Enchi,Fire,Lesser) he was listed as possible Yellow Belly.
    I just cannot tell. Any expert eyeballers here see something I'm missing?

    Thanks in advance.



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    You may have to breed him to make absolutely sure but I would have to say no... but someone else my chime in that is more better at this then I am.

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    Fire - yes
    Enchi - yes
    Lesser - yes
    YB - no

    YB in lesser is difficult to identify. Based on many photos I've seen, but no experience hatching them or seeing them in person, it seems that the YB thins the lower-side pattern out a bit more than the one you're showing.

    However that is one hot snake, and a great powerhouse! I'm hoping to produce one of those myself next year !
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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    It's possible, but only in it's DNA. You wouldn't be able to see a potential

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    First thought is also a no.
    Breed him and see what kind of breakdown you get or put him to a yb female for an ivory. LoL

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    Thanks for the input, seems like a pretty solid consensus.
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