Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
Hi,
Sadly that wouldn't help as there is no such thing as a het yellowbelly. :(
Yellowbelly is the hererozygous form of the homozygous ivory. So you can call a yellowbelly a het ivory but that's the only way.
dr del
Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
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Originally Posted by
rjs73
Anatess, from that pic yours doe not look like a Yellowbelly either.
Agreed...
Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
Yellowbellies have a bit of an aberrant dorsal pattern. It would be helpful if you can both post shots of your snakes from above.
Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
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Originally Posted by
rjs73
Anatess, from that pic yours doe not look like a Yellowbelly either.
Waaa! I bought it as a yellow belly from Tim Bailey. Tim is, no doubt, a reputable breeder.
Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
Yellow Bellies can be sort of hard to pick out sometimes... but, to me, neither the OP's snake nor Anatess (sorry :() look like one to me. (Not making any accusations against any breeders, just calling it how I see it.)
These are the things that I look for with a YB:
1. Flaming
2. Head spot (not always well formed)
3. abberant belly
I made a similar post a while back with pictures of my two... I'd also like to point towards the Hunter's Guide to YBs.
Here are my animals:
They vary in color a bit, but they both have flames that creep up the sides:
http://www.thelogicalchange.com/rept...sycheEros4.jpg
They both have head spots:
http://www.thelogicalchange.com/reptiles/headSpots.jpg
But the big thing here, is their bellies... Eros has a white belly but you can still see on the edges the 'distortion' of the color. Psyche, on the other hand, has a very yellow belly with the same distortion on the outer edges:
http://www.thelogicalchange.com/reptiles/erosBelly.jpg
http://www.thelogicalchange.com/reptiles/psycheYB.jpg
No black or grey track marks up the middle of the belly.
I hope that helps on what to look for. YMMV
Re: 09 Yellow Belly? What do you think?
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hops523
I'll try and get a pic up tomorrow of the top of the snake. But she does have the head spot, not that that means too much.
The head spot, though, isn't indicative of a YB only. A lot of normals have head spots.
The belly is the key!