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    Yellow belly?

    Hello to know if she can be a yellow belly to be able to pair her for the year, she is of farm.Excuse me for my English I am Spanish .[IMG][/IMG]

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    Re: Yellow belly?

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    Re: Yellow belly?

    Not a yellowbelly. Sorry.

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    Re: Yellow belly?

    What makes a Yellow Belly then...I've seen many a yellowbelly's belly that are just like that, and you're saying no. Is there a definitive reason why a yellowbelly is what it is other than a reputable breeder saying so?

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    Re: Yellow belly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsprofera View Post
    What makes a Yellow Belly then...I've seen many a yellowbelly's belly that are just like that, and you're saying no. Is there a definitive reason why a yellowbelly is what it is other than a reputable breeder saying so?
    Well, the first marking is the belly itself. Yellowbelly's have a "checkerboard" or
    "speckling" pattern starting from the edge of the belly and running up the sides a bit. The belly itself would be clean.

    Second marking is the flames that run from the edge of the belly up the sides.

    The head would have a blushing as well.

    I don't see this in your snake.

    Here's a complete "explanation" of how to tell a yellowbelly from a normal.
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...s...-Het-Ivory
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsprofera View Post
    What makes a Yellow Belly then...I've seen many a yellowbelly's belly that are just like that, and you're saying no. Is there a definitive reason why a yellowbelly is what it is other than a reputable breeder saying so?
    The color, blushing and belly pattern are not right in other words not a YB.

    I you have seen YB that look like this

    Either they were not YB or you have not learn to spot the specific marking that make this subtle morph recognizable and it's ok it can take time for people who are not used to it.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Wow, after re-reading my reply, that sounded really harsh and it certainly wasn't intended to be harsh in any way. After reading the post about what determines a yellowbelly, I sincerely see what you're saying, and thanks. It's a huge help to me...

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    Re: Yellow belly?

    Here is a belly shot of a yellow belly:
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    Re: Yellow belly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Here is a belly shot of a yellow belly:
    This is a very good example of the morph. Really nice yb there!

    Some yb's have some variation on the speckled pattern though that makes it difficult sometimes to judge by just the belly itself.
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    Re: Yellow belly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsprofera View Post
    Wow, after re-reading my reply, that sounded really harsh and it certainly wasn't intended to be harsh in any way. After reading the post about what determines a yellowbelly, I sincerely see what you're saying, and thanks. It's a huge help to me...
    I didn't think it was harsh at all. YBs are a little tricky. It took me a while of looking at tons of yb pics and yb's at the store to see the markings. It's like looking at that poster that was popular a while ago where you have to get your eyes crossed to see what everybody saw in the picture!
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    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"

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