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    yellowbelly ringer

    i picked up the 1100 gram male yellowbelly and he threw in 3 other snakes. first question is if the yellowbelly is a yellowbelly and it also is a ringer.












    ok and here are all the snakes he threw in for free. are they all normal? because he said one of them was orange sided? i dont know

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    male 800grams both of them



    2.0 normals
    0.1 mojave ball python (Jojo)
    1.0 albino ball python
    1.1 pastel
    0.1 het albino
    1.1 yellow bellies
    0.1 lemon pastel
    1.0 OG
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    0.1 Bearded dragon
    1.0 argentine black and white tegu

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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    The YB definitely appears to be a YB. The others appear to be normals.
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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    so what do you guys think about the ringer? what does being a ringer mean? whats the main sign that it is a yellow belly?
    2.0 normals
    0.1 mojave ball python (Jojo)
    1.0 albino ball python
    1.1 pastel
    0.1 het albino
    1.1 yellow bellies
    0.1 lemon pastel
    1.0 OG
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    0.1 Bearded dragon
    1.0 argentine black and white tegu

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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    Quote Originally Posted by lguizar12 View Post
    whats the main sign that it is a yellow belly?
    Jon @ Next World Exotics has put a lot of effort into his morph guides. Here's a link to the Yellow Belly (Het Ivory) guide. I hope that helps.

    http://www.nextworldexotics.com/hgyb.htm
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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    Definitely a ringer. There's no doubt there.

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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    He is a ringer, and he is a Yellowbelly. The others are normals, and the YB has stuck shed.
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    Re: yellowbelly ringer

    Yep, I would agree he is a Yellow Belly, and a nice ringer.
    To answer your other question ringer is a random occurance, well atleast to date it is not a trait that can be predictably reproduced. Just a cool bonus basically.
    I have a black pastel ringer though the ringer is not as extreme as yours, Very nice!

    Now soak that snake!

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