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Opinions needed please

johnbort2 Sep 05, 2007 08:07 AM

I know there have been quite a few yellow belly threads and the identification of such. I have referenced the "hunters guide", but still am unsure of whether or not this female is one. I ran my codom males all through certain females so I could see diff morphs in one clutch.(yellow belly, cinny and pastel) Now I am unsure of whether or not I am reading too much in thinking this one is a YB, as she has some of all the markers...but I still have my doubts. Ie flames on sides she has, but not on every part of the black, granite speckling with pretty clear belly in between and sides are pretty yellow at the bottom. Please check out her pics on my photobucket and give me your honest opinion. BTW, her sibs were 6 cinny's, 2 more normal looking(to me anyway) and her(maybe she is a normal, idk) Thanks, John








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johnbort2 Sep 05, 2007 08:10 AM

BTW, I don't have the YB male any longer for reference. In case you were wondering why I just don't compare the 2.

BuzzardBall Sep 05, 2007 10:06 AM

I don't see it dude! I would say no!

LadyOhh Sep 05, 2007 11:55 AM

I love the pictures, but I would have to agree that that is not a yellowbelly.
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johnbort2 Sep 05, 2007 01:46 PM

Thanks for your help. I kind of figured it was wishful thinking on my part. I found some pics of the YB male I had and now see the differences. Looks like my cinny male was the stud lil breeder. Out of 9 eggs, 6 were cinny's and 3 normals.

Just_Ders Sep 06, 2007 10:44 PM

not a YB

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