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All down her body her colors from the side flow onto her belly its really hard to see in these pictures she also has no "checkerboard " pattern...her belly looks like a motley with her side colors flowing in ????
Another add - not everything that lacks some kind of ventral patterning is het. diffused.
One example is this silverqueen male - I also have a Miami and hatchlings from Silverqueen projects without Bloodred being involved that have nearly no checkerboarding.
As you can see - there also is creeping red without Diffused being involved.
I agree. Although she has a really neat pattern, I don't see any sign of the bloodred gene involved in her. As Menhir said, there are many other things that can cause a patternless, to near patternless, belly.