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bp question

hmj75 Dec 06, 2007 01:11 PM

Can a common bp have a complete white belly or does it have to have the flaking underneath.Is it common for the morphs to have the clear belly's pattern?

Replies (2)

J35J Dec 06, 2007 01:53 PM

Got a picture? What some people think are clear bellies really aren't....if that makes any sense?..?

j3nnay Dec 07, 2007 10:28 AM

It is more common for morphs to have a clear belly - for instance, a pastel has a perfectly clear belly.

However, totally normal ball pythons can and often do also have clear belly patterns. One of my boys has a clear belly, and he is totally normal.

When combined with other traits, a clear belly can be a sign of a morph, but by itself it doesn't mean much.

~jenny
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