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Rextiles
at Mon Nov 5 14:05:03 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rextiles ]
From the dorsal view, it just looks like a typical banded specimen but with a little unusual fading around the edges of the pattern. But looking at the ventral and seeing a a clean separation of the ventral coloration and lateral dorsal coloration with a white line "White walls" on both sides, that is usually indicative of an Anaconda marker, the solid black belly once used to also be considered a marker in conjunction with the unbroken white lateral lines but many breeders, myself included, now have produced Anacondas that do not have solid black bellies.
In my opinion, I would suggest that this very well could be a low expression Anaconda although further breeding with this specimen should be done to substantiate that assumption.
Good luck! ----- Troy Rexroth
Rextiles

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