What makes you think it's yellow belly? Is it a possible yellow belly? Or is it just the yellow coloring that got you asking
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10-03-2015, 04:28 PM
frostysBP
Re: Yellowbelly
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Originally Posted by bigpapi211
Def not a crappy pic. More detail in that pic than 99% of pictures on here. Just simply ask for another picture or don't comment.
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More detail in that pic......get real.... you put a pick of 1/4 of a snake what do you expect? Pictures of the entire snake would help.....spiders and bees all have yellow in them and white bellys...what was the pairing that produced the snake? What do you think it is???? If you want people to help you you need more info than a single pic of 1/4 of a snake
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10-03-2015, 04:30 PM
bigpapi211
Re: Yellowbelly
Just the yellow coloring.
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10-03-2015, 04:58 PM
frostysBP
Re: Yellowbelly
Yellow belly is more than yellow spots on the snake
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10-03-2015, 06:43 PM
MS2
I would say it's a bumblebee, no yellow belly. Most yellow bellies have "checkering" on the sides, near the belly. I say most because some do not. It can be a hard gene to spot sometimes.
10-04-2015, 01:16 AM
Galaxygirl
Re: Yellowbelly
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Originally Posted by frostysBP
More detail in that pic......get real.... you put a pick of 1/4 of a snake what do you expect? Pictures of the entire snake would help.....spiders and bees all have yellow in them and white bellys...what was the pairing that produced the snake? What do you think it is???? If you want people to help you you need more info than a single pic of 1/4 of a snake
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You're blowing this out of proportion. OP mistook the yellow belly gene for having yellow coloring on the belly and that's why OP took a photo of the yellow on it's belly. Understandable mistake. Chill.
10-04-2015, 06:21 AM
MarkS
It does not appear to be a yellow belly to me, though it can sometimes be difficult to see in a spider morph. In my opinion 'yellowbellies' were misnamed as the bellies are often not yellow at all, the typically distinguishing traits are a clear colored belly (white, sometimes with yellow blotches but no black) a pixelated almost checkerboard look along the lower margins of the belly, typically a lot of brightly colored flames and a light spot on the top of the head. diagnosing something from a picture over the internet is often 'iffy' at best but for better results It's generally a good idea to post a picture of the entire snake from the top/side also with views of the lower sides and belly. Several different views work best.