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Show Us Your Bellies...!

Ghost
Normal motley
Okeetee
Caramel

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I am thoroughly enjoying this; thanks so much for your posts. :cool:

MinLynn... It appears that your Normal has basically a pure white and black checkered belly througout the snake's entire length with some yellow specks. Beautiful! Looks like an adult too. On Normals and Okeetees, I find the pure white and black belly checkering to be spectacular in the overall "look" of the snake! I like your Normal's size too. You're a lucky guy!

I now see why some of you have so many animals. This is an addictive hobby!

Dan

Thank you! Yes, Voldemort is a 6 year old, 4'.5" corn weighing in close to 600g now. His belly stays the same all throughout. He's a looker! And I am a ver lucky gal!;)
 
I posted a pic of my '08 male abbott's (Homer). He doesn't mind showing of his belly either.
 

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Belly of a Homo sapiens hackerensis

Happy April Fools Day!

Dan

P.S. Belly not that of poster...
 

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Amel belly

Nice thread too! :D
 

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Here's Buster, my son's Hypo Okeetee, this is the only tummy shot we have, Buster is way too feisty and is never still enough normally to even phtograph, and hates being upside down!

cheers

ian
 

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Here's a great website that shows the ventrum of most major morphs:

http://www.jonigarcia.com/morph_guide.html

It's probably the most user friendly website I've seen on cornsnakes; very well organized, yet simple... If I were going to purchase a horse, I'd want to see its teeth. In purchasing a cornsnake, I want to see its ventum; I'm sure I'll get to see its teeth at some future date. :punch:

Dan :)
 
Heres a belly shot of my bloodred, motley. I usally allways try to show one photo of the belly.
 

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