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    Morph, or just the variations of a normal?

    Here it is on top compared with a normal

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    sorry i just can't post up pictures here. hope these links work.
    http://db.tt/hjH8WZ2t http://db.tt/kPqSUZEL

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    Re: Morph, or just the variations of a normal?

    looks normal to me

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    Re: Morph, or just the variations of a normal?

    He has some nice flames.

    Can we see pictures of his belly and head please?
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    7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.

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    i will wait for the big guys of the forum expertise before saying it s a normal... i see something more in YB complex... Patience ....
    1.0 superstripe, killerbee, OD spider fire, black pastel YB, black specter, pastel dinker, spider dinker, banana, banana cinnamon, enchi fire OD, fire dream bee het. russo, pastel superstripe, 2.0 firefly dream YB.

    0.2 superpastel yb, 0.2 enchi, 0.1 yellowbelly 0.2 cinnamon, 0.2 normal, 0.1 black widow, black pewter, fire, lemon pastel, pastel, black pastel, bumblebee, spider granite, het. russo, super pastel, pastel specter, specter,lesser pin, OD, fire OD, OD fire het. russo, OD pastel, firefly dream YB, fire bee het. russo, lemon pastel enchi, citrus super enchi, super pastel enchi, pastel ivory, bumblebee dinker

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    Got her as a normal but then she looked a bit different than the other normal in terms of the colouration. Seems a bit yellowbelly-ish but i'm not sure. Needs confirmation on those who know about the YB complex.

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    Not seeing any YB in there, the belly pattern on that snake doesn't have any of the diffusion that you're going to get in a YB.




    Those are all YBs and they all have the pixelated diffused belly patterns, not solid black lining the stomach.
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    0.1 2002 normal "Noodle", 1.0 2011 albino "Mosh", 0.1 2011 pinstripe "Pepper", 1.0 2009 lesser "Cato, 0.1 2010 spider "Phoebe", 1.0 2011 pastel 50% het. hypo "Toad", 0.1 2012 black pewter "Pomona", 0.1 2013 kingpin "Marvel", 0.0.7 lesserxspider eggs

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    0.1 2013 p. baroni "Hyacinth", 0.1 2013 CB g. oxycephala "Laurasia", 1.0 2013 T+ albino p. brongersmai "Reinhardt", 1.0 2012 CH g. oxycephala "Gondwana"

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    0.1 2012-2013 hypo black pastel "Dexter"

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    Those are great examples of a yellowbelly. I've also seen videos of yellowbellies having less checkering on the belly. Again not saying that mine is a yellowbelly. Just different from the other normal.

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    Well, it's not like there's actually a standards for what they look like since they're highly variable by nature. Honestly, I wouldn't hold my breath over it. Looks like a nice and busy patterned to me but nothing that really jumps out from the rest of the pack.
    The Ball Pythons
    0.1 2002 normal "Noodle", 1.0 2011 albino "Mosh", 0.1 2011 pinstripe "Pepper", 1.0 2009 lesser "Cato, 0.1 2010 spider "Phoebe", 1.0 2011 pastel 50% het. hypo "Toad", 0.1 2012 black pewter "Pomona", 0.1 2013 kingpin "Marvel", 0.0.7 lesserxspider eggs

    The Others
    0.1 2013 p. baroni "Hyacinth", 0.1 2013 CB g. oxycephala "Laurasia", 1.0 2013 T+ albino p. brongersmai "Reinhardt", 1.0 2012 CH g. oxycephala "Gondwana"

    The Dearly Departed
    0.1 2012-2013 hypo black pastel "Dexter"

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