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    now lets see how good ya'll are. these are, in my opinion are one the hardest one to judge
    next one was sold as a female spider pos. YB.

    she wouldn't let me get a belly shot so i had to put her in a container


    her color is way brighter than my male.

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    Just a spider...Spiderbelly's have flames, at least all of the ones I've seen including the one we have.
    You are correct in it being subtle though.

    This is our spider yellowbelly female...

    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 06-25-2011 at 02:41 AM.
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    Re: Yellow Belly ?????

    SWEET SPIDER!!!. Thanks for the info.

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    Both those spiders look great! Love how gold the first one is, and the flames on the second one are really unique looking! Thanks for sharing, I before did not know how to tell yellowbelly spiders so this is really cool! ~Caylan.S.~

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    Yellowbelly enhances almost every morph it combines with, even the spider gene is flamed up soome
    I can't wait to see what the yb gene does with the clown gene
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    Re: Yellow Belly ?????

    Quote Originally Posted by misterman View Post
    it doesnt look like a yb too me
    no flames and no checkers
    This snake has great flames! The checkering is a little weak, but I will say it's a Yellowbelly!

    Nice snake!
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    Re: Yellow Belly ?????

    My husband and I just started collecting Ball pythons. I love them and am fascinated by all the beautiful morphs but still after reading piles of threads find the YB to be outright confusing.

    I read on nerd the belly must be clear white with speckling on the sides of the belly but the guide on next world exotics shows in its first example shot a snake with speckling all over the belly.

    The flames seem fairly straight forward. The spot on the head is less straight forward does it need to be a concentrated circle or just faded in general when compared to a normals color.

    This was the first snake we bought she was purchased as a normal but after learning a bit I think she may be a YB. I bought her because I thought the orange on her sides was pretty so I wont be devastated if she is not a possible morph.

    her sides

    Her head

    Her belly
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