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    y/b?

    These pictures do not do her justice. she has alot of yellow on her sides and on the belly its self. I just wanted some opinions.


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    Re: y/b?

    Errr...She looks like a pretty normal to me...?!
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    Re: y/b?

    yea thats what im thinking too. Im just wondering, can normals have yellow on their bellies? and she does some yellow on the sides.

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    Re: y/b?

    It looks like a normal to me. Yellowbellies also have the "checkerboard" patterning along the edges of the belly, and some other traits.

    You can learn more about what traits Yellowbellies have, here: http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=45579
    Last edited by LGL; 09-24-2009 at 10:01 PM.
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    Re: y/b?

    Not a yellow belly in my opinion
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    Re: y/b?

    she has that choo choo pattern for about 3 inches near her cloaca

    If she isnt that is fine she is a beautiful normal! and a great eater

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    Re: y/b?

    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.
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    Re: y/b?

    thanks I picked her up for 10 bucks. Her siblings were y/b's so I thought id ask.

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    Re: y/b?

    Yellow bellies don't actually have yellow bellies. Nice little normal though.
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    Re: y/b?

    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    Yellow bellies don't actually have yellow bellies. Nice little normal though.
    Or at least it's not a requirement. My YB male actually does have a little yellow on his belly...
    Last edited by LGL; 09-24-2009 at 10:29 PM.
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