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    What's that?

    What is this? Normal or what do you think? It's belli is a bit yellow in reality



    Last edited by Viperidae; 10-31-2009 at 04:16 PM.

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    Re: What's that?

    normal

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    Re: What's that?

    Normal and he looks mad. Look how tensed up he is.

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    Re: What's that?

    It looks like a nice reduced patterned animal to me. If you want to figure out if it is genetic, I would say breed it to a nice Pastel and see if you get yellow, reduced patterned babies. I have one similar to yours, a female my wife wanted, and talked me into buying from BHB at one of the San Diego shows a few years back. She named it the Amoeba Ball, because she thought the black patterns looked like Amoebas.

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    Re: What's that?

    Normal, but a good dinker at that.
    Definitely not a yellowbelly if that's what you were wondering.

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    Re: What's that?

    Hi,

    My rubbish opinion is normal but that he would be great combined with a spider if he passed on his nice reduced pattern.


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    Re: What's that?

    It's a great dinker, looks like it's got lighter than usual eyes. Hard to tell in the pic bit they appear to be dark green. If I'm not mistaken light eye color is a "genetic marker" sometimes right?
    Last edited by vapour; 10-31-2009 at 06:53 PM. Reason: spelling error

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    Re: What's that?

    This ball is in dark brown color with some yellow surrounding the black pigment, and it's belly is yellow but not like a yellow belly, and he have a pair of light colored eye

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    Re: What's that?

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    It looks like a nice reduced patterned animal to me. If you want to figure out if it is genetic, I would say breed it to a nice Pastel and see if you get yellow, reduced patterned babies. I have one similar to yours, a female my wife wanted, and talked me into buying from BHB at one of the San Diego shows a few years back. She named it the Amoeba Ball, because she thought the black patterns looked like Amoebas.
    So have you tried to breed yours to a pastel? I just wanna know what will come out. Thanks!!

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    Re: What's that?

    It's a ball python!

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