I don't have a pic of him because he belongs to my buddy. I was just wondering how to tell because he was also bred to one of my girls also. I want to know what to look for when my eggs start to hatch.
I think we just proved that my buddies pin is also yb because we just cut my females clutch and two of the hatchling look like ybs. We will find out for sure when they come out the egg.
How did he get a yb pin without knowing it? A $1,000+ animal...you would think he would know what he had?
His pin has very little flaming so when he bought it the guy told him that it was a possible yb but since he was not 100% sure he did not sell it as a yb pin. We think he is because 3 of 5 clutches that he sired produced ybs and what are the odds that the 3 females were ybs and all 3 dont have any yb markings? I will breed my female to a pastel yb next season just to make sure she is not a yb.