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    I've had an subadult and an adult that got very orange on the belly and then it went away. I assumed it was due to shedding or newspaper. It stayed a while, then they went back to normal.

    I would make certain she's not getting too humid or soaking a lot and causing some sort of irritation or fungus, and keep an eye on it. If she stays orange on the belly when she's an adult, you can always check if it's genetic with some breeding.
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    Re: has anyone ever seen this crazy color orange belly on a ballpython

    ok i took her to the vet today. she is in great health her stomach is not burn or dye any color or in a shed.
    he said is definley color pigments. not a infection or anything bad. maybe i just somthing new.

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    Re: has anyone ever seen this crazy color orange belly on a ballpython

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    I've had an subadult and an adult that got very orange on the belly and then it went away. I assumed it was due to shedding or newspaper. It stayed a while, then they went back to normal.

    I would make certain she's not getting too humid or soaking a lot and causing some sort of irritation or fungus, and keep an eye on it. If she stays orange on the belly when she's an adult, you can always check if it's genetic with some breeding.
    yea she definely healthy.

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    hmm. seems to me like everyone needs to have something new.
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    If you name it please don't choose orange belly lol


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    Re: has anyone ever seen this crazy color orange belly on a ballpython

    Quote Originally Posted by hypnotixdmp View Post
    If you name it please don't choose orange belly lol


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    Prove it out.

    Let us know what you decide to name it a few years....
    Last edited by lovepig78; 10-23-2012 at 01:51 AM.
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    Looks just like a snake going into shed cycle to me...

    The shine i see is an indicator of this. Definitely pre-shed.
    Last edited by majorleaguereptiles; 10-23-2012 at 01:10 PM.

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    Re: has anyone ever seen this crazy color orange belly on a ballpython

    Quote Originally Posted by majorleaguereptiles View Post
    Looks just like a snake going into shed cycle to me...

    The shine i see is an indicator of this. Definitely pre-shed.
    it shedded 2 days ago. definley not in shed

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    Re: has anyone ever seen this crazy color orange belly on a ballpython

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    Prove it out.

    Let us know what you decide to name it a few years....
    np will do.

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