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    Yellowbelly

    What to people think is this a yellowbelly




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    For future reference is a special part of Forum in BP Morphs & Genetics section when You can ask ppl about your concerns (I'm sure some mod will move your post shortly there)

    As off: Is this Yellowbelly?? Looks like (nice flames checkering pattern n belly side) but better belly shot and head shot will be helpful
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    This should be moved to the "is this a morph" thread
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    Pictures of the snake stretched out would help, balled up pics make it pretty difficult to say for sure.
    Belly pic, head shot and a picture of the side while snake is stretched out

    It looks like it could be a yb but better pics would help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    For future reference is a special part of Forum in BP Morphs & Genetics section when You can ask ppl about your concerns (I'm sure some mod will move your post shortly there)

    As off: Is this Yellowbelly?? Looks like (nice flames checkering pattern n belly side) but better belly shot and head shot will be helpful

    Ok thanks sorry wrong section didn't realise there was a separate section

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    This is the only head shot I have and it's a different snake but same clutch



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    Just post a shot of it's entire belly, It'll make it alot easier to determine
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    Re: Yellowbelly

    Moving thread now,

    And yes I think it is a yellowbelly but better pics couldn't hurt.


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    Yup, that is for sure a yellow belly!
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    Yes. That's what I'd call a messy bellied yellow belly. Not all YB's have a clean belly with only the checkerboard markings along the sides. Yours is a prime example of that.

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