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Fire Yellow Bellies

KMS Sep 16, 2009 01:39 PM

I just hatched out a few of these jems...Cant wait to see them at 300 grams..

Thanks For looking

Kevin Stoltz

Replies (11)

Shawn_T Sep 16, 2009 07:36 PM

I hate to sound negative, but those don't look like fire crosses. They are way to dark to be fires. They do look like nice YB's. Do you have a pic of the entire clutch?
Sorry, I hope I am wrong!

Shawn

KMS Sep 16, 2009 07:52 PM

Shawn...Ive been producing fire's for several yearrs now and trust me the pic may be bad but they are indead Fire Yellow Bellies...
Kevin Stoltz

Brandon Osborne Sep 16, 2009 07:59 PM

Look like Fire YBs to me. Very nice!
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Shawn_T Sep 16, 2009 08:03 PM

Kevin, I understand it can be bad pics. I am the worst when it comes to getting good pics. I am glad to be wrong. Congrats on you new hatchlings! Do you have pics of the rest of the clutch?

Once again congrats!
Shawn

bboa Sep 16, 2009 08:11 PM

They look like it to me, congrats Kev!!!

KMS Sep 16, 2009 08:13 PM

Thanks Brandon...Shawn the clutch consisted of 2.1 YBFires and a normal..As soon as they were out of the egg i took a pic..I dint include the normal...Ill post pics once they have shed out...Thanks for your response.

Kevin Stoltz

reptiletubs Sep 16, 2009 10:26 PM

Congrats Kevin. You are nailing the fire crosses this year. This one is definitely a powerful combo.
Eric

dzbreptiles Sep 17, 2009 07:06 AM

Very nice indeed. Congrats on what should prove to be a real powerhouse. We hatched one unexpectedly this year. Bred Yellowbelly X Yellowbelly pos Shatter female that turned out to be a Yellowbelly combo. Can't say its a Fire for sure since the original pairing that produced the dame were CH Imports.

Male Yellowbelly combo. AKA "Yellowbelly Brite"

Female possible Fire like. AKA Brite Ball"

Male Ivory sib. Possible "Ivory Brite"

Pic of the entire clutch. 2.0 Ivories, 1.0 YB Brite, 0.1 YB and 0.1 Brite.

Looking forward to proving these out. Jeff

KMS Sep 17, 2009 09:04 AM

Wow those are amazing...Keep us posted on there growth..
Kevin

clintkb Sep 17, 2009 10:11 AM

Those look great. You can definitely see both genes at work. congrats!

KMS Sep 17, 2009 02:47 PM

Thanks..Clint

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