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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittycatpenut View Post
    Do you think this is a good yellow belly?


    I think that is a nice yellowbelly, not outstanding imo, but not a plain jane yb either.
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    Cool

    That's an exellent example of a fire, I see why it was used on wobp

    I know that a high quality snake will cost more than an average one, and I'm prepared for that. I'd rather have fewer good ones than a bunch that barely look different than normals.

    The yellow belly is mine, I think she's a good example of her morph, and I can easily tell her apart from my normals.

    That white spot by her tail, is that a ringer?

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    Yellow belly

    Same YB sat on sheet paper in sunlight.

    Daddy


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    I can help out a bit!

    Heres my fire male at 300grams. This is without flash but the natural light coming in thru the window makes him look kinda funny. This is the only pic i have where you can really see his awesome striping. Thats one of the things i fell in love with on him.


    Heres one of him at 450ish grams. Hes in shed here but still looking pretty good imo. You can sorta see his headspot in this pic too.


    And heres him next to my normal:


    Heres my lesser gal i got at the last expo. I picked her for her blushing and her busier pattern. I prefer the busier patterns myself. Eventually she'll get some cinni mixed in with her and i think she will pair well with it!



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    Here's my lesser. He's a more creamy example of the morph.






    Black Pastel:







    Jerry's Yellowbellies hands down!!! No one can best those. A quality YB looks nothing like a normal. Sub-par one's do.

    And angllady(Gale) has the best fires ever!

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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Jerry's Yellowbellies hands down!!! No one can best those. A quality YB looks nothing like a normal. Sub-par one's do.

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    Absolutely. He already knows when im ready for a female or two im gunna be hittin him up. The hardest part is gunna be having to pick just one or two haha
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    I think my butter girl isn't too shabby myself. (400g)

    This is when she was 100g


    This is my new baby lesser. Can't wait to see how she turns out. My breeder said she was suppose to be a hold back but he really needed the money for the up coming expos.


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    Pinstripe - Honey | Mojave - Maya | Lesser - Pepper | Calico 50% Het Orange Ghost (Hypo) - Jewel | Normal 100% Het Pied - Hinata | Butter 100% Het Orange Ghost (Hypo) - Aurora | Spider 100% Het Orange Ghost (Hypo) - Betsy | Blue Eye Leustic 50% Het Orange Ghost (Hypo) - Snowflake | Spinner Blast - Jasmin | Butterbee - Ariel | Hypo Butter - Penelope |

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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    [QUOTE=snakesRkewl;1894406]Oh man a show off thread, whatever shall I do, lol...

    The hottest yb's in existence



    I need to stop looking at the photos you post of your YBs. Every time I see them, it makes me want to run over to Anna's and "borrow" hers lol. I am getting a pair from her in a few weeks though, so the YB itch will be scratched... for the time being.

    Here's my lesser. He's pretty good looking and he has a nice personality.



    Although not exactly what you're looking for, if you add pastel to him, you'll get something like my girl below... she's pretty good looking.


    Tim

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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    I love my male Pinstripe because he has a reduced pattern. He just keeps getting better looking. Also, the camera can't pick it up but his head has an irredescent velvety look to it. Although he's got a bit of an attitude, but getting better with more handling.







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    Oh and I love your Black Pastel Nikki.... very nice looking.
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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua Jasper View Post
    Not to be snobby, but I think my lesser blackback is the best example of the morph I have seen to date:
    Little LuLu Lesser



    yeah i would have to agree with you! smoking!!!

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