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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    No need for the dams belly pic, the male is a YB Fire.
    Hard to tell for sure but that makes sense...
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    im looking at her now and as much as i wish the grumpy old bag was a YB she defiantly isn't

    so this is all down to the male

    belly pic just to be sure


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    THIS is a fire YB:




    There is usually not mixing them up with a regular Fire.
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    i would agree with there is generally no mixing it up but

    while i dont see YB in the sire's belly
    the dame certainly isnt so either he is a low expression YB

    but yet its easily spot-able in the hatchies

    so either its something they will shed out after a couple of sheds those pics were all taken after there first sheds

    or there is something else at play and i just haven't put my finger on it yet

    its a shame the original breeder of the fire didn't speak much English he was sold as " very good fire " in best dutch / German accent

    either way this is the second clutch he has produced with the same results

    and i have fingers crossed it was him that had her a clutch from a very bright pastel in the incubator as well with 3 days left on the clock

    and no i haven't cut them yet

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    All ball pythons can vary quite a bit and not every morph follows the perfect "guideline" markers either. Not all YB's have that definitive belly pattern. YB's as well as Fires also have a huge range of looks. That being said all Fire YB's don't look the same.

    Hatchling 1,2,3 and I am sure 4 all have the typical YB belly pattern.
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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    just checked the eggs from what will hopefully be his next clutch

    one of them left a window in and well i can see bright yellow through it so fingers crossed ill know what him + pastel will do depending on odds i guess lol
    they all separate easy so another few days i reckon original estimate of the 26 is looking good

    my first 2 clutches and ive ended up with head scratchers

    sorry but ill probably be back for more help

    mind you i have had john berry try and id a couple of my royals i have 1 which even he is unsure of showing signs of been gravid to my other pastel

    as far as this clutch goes as they are all popping male i wont be keeping them well yes and no my misses is having 1 ( the little ringer ) and 1 has been reserved by the sires original owner

    really just trying to figure out what the label the others as so i can sell them on and give people as much info as i can
    i know crystal plaice reptiles over here is selling fire/YB's for £450 which seems way over priced to me and these look miles brighter than there site picks

    but any way thanks for the help

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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    this fire X nice pastel

    interesting clutch for sure not had there first sheds yet but some pics any way

















    over all im assuming 1 fire fly , 2 pastels , 1 normal , 1 more ringer didnt get pics forgot to take them of the last 2

    still not sure why his clutches keep throwing ringers out guess ill wait for them to shed / get my light box set up for some clear'er pics

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    Awesome!
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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    My friend has a really nice fire that looks a lot like your boy - he also sires some beautiful babies but there is definitely no yb in his genetics. Out of interest do you know the original breeder of your fire?

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    Re: Fire x Wild Type or so i thought .....

    I'm not seeing the YB either.

    Your sire reminds me a lot of my Fire - and he's "just a Fire" that I picked up from Justin Kobylka.




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