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Potential Firebelly?

ShadowLatios

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I was at a repticon in Maryland recently and picked up this Argentine Black and White and I realized it has an awfully yellow belly and orange throat. I just recently heard about firebellies and I’m curious as to if it’s one.

Any input is valued. Thanks!
 

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Firebelly varies among individuals and can change some as they grow, in some cases not as apparent until older.

Yours is a firebelly. The slender snout is another mark of a S FL WC.

As to who caught it???
 

ShadowLatios

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Firebelly varies among individuals and can change some as they grow, in some cases not as apparent until older.

Yours is a firebelly. The slender snout is another mark of a S FL WC.

As to who caught it???

I bought it from “Good Guy Reptile Family” and the person I bought it from told me it was CB. Perhaps he bred FL WC’s?
 

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