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RE: more is this a yellow belly (picture

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Posted by: morphed at Sat Jan 3 11:18:57 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by morphed ]  
   

The first pictures you posted I would have to say no they are just normals. The last 2 pics you posted I would say yes that is a yellow belly. It has the classic checker board pattern down its side.I have a good amount of CH Yellow Belly Females and some CH yellow Belly males, I proved them all out last year and ended up with Ivories, and they were all from Ian G. Some like you said are not as amazing as others but they all do have the classic "look". At first I never could see itbut now out of a tub of a hundred normals I owuld be able to spot the 1 yellow belly rather quickly, you develop an eye for it over time. I would suggest finding as many pictures as you can of them from different breeders and comparing, also going to reptile shows and seeing them in person helps alot, like you said pics are hard to tell sometimes. If you are ever at a show in our area stop by the table I always have different YBs from differednt lines I wouldnt mind showing you.

Kim
N.A.R.C
www.NorthAmericanReptileConnection.com


   

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