Also, I think they said a lot of the alien heads consist of an alien with one big 'eye' and one little 'eye', lol.
Donuts are roundish yellow spots with a dark spot in the middle, inside a darker area. Keyholes are similar, but are attached to the back stripe. (If I remember correctly).
I actually started to be able to see it, but then I have some granite-like babies who seem to have the markers too. >_>
03-16-2012, 01:27 AM
SquamishSerpents
Well here's the girl in question, if anybody would like to see:
How can you ask if a "possible" yb complex snake is a yb clomplex snake without a belly shot, blasphemy I say! :rofl:
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SnakesRKewl, is that a Specter?
Absolutely, he's a Mark Haas line specter.
IMO once you hold a specter they are fairly easy to tell from a normal or a yellowbelly.
The headspot is nearly identical to a yellowbelly, the color of the belly is similar but the speckling typically is in a line down the belly versus sprinkled all over like a yellowbelly.
The lower sides of the aliens are sprinkled with black spot lightly like a yellowbelly.
The striping has "black islands" or keyholes, or whatever people call them, but that seems to be more indicative of this line of specters.
I had a female ovulate today, spider yellowbelly female bred by this specter, cannot wait for this clutch!