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What is she?
Yb or normal?
0.4 normals
0.1 yellow belly 2012
0.1 pinstripe 2012
0.1 caramel albino 2010
0.1 black pastel 2009
1.0 lesser 2007
1.0 blackbee 2011
0.1 German shepherd 2008 (gema)
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Re: What is she?
Need a good belly pic to be sure, but it may be a yellow belly
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BPnet Veteran
Ok give me a sec ill snag a pic
0.4 normals
0.1 yellow belly 2012
0.1 pinstripe 2012
0.1 caramel albino 2010
0.1 black pastel 2009
1.0 lesser 2007
1.0 blackbee 2011
0.1 German shepherd 2008 (gema)
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BPnet Veteran
Belly pic
0.4 normals
0.1 yellow belly 2012
0.1 pinstripe 2012
0.1 caramel albino 2010
0.1 black pastel 2009
1.0 lesser 2007
1.0 blackbee 2011
0.1 German shepherd 2008 (gema)
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Re: What is she?
For sure YB!!
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Ok sweet deal good to know
0.4 normals
0.1 yellow belly 2012
0.1 pinstripe 2012
0.1 caramel albino 2010
0.1 black pastel 2009
1.0 lesser 2007
1.0 blackbee 2011
0.1 German shepherd 2008 (gema)
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Yup,yellowbelly
*Heather*
I can't keep up with what I have 
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Re: What is she?
That confirms it. Now I can change my response from "may be" to "is" a yellowbelly. Very pretty snake.
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BPnet Veteran
Thank you so I'm new to this. I have a small little collection. How to you confirm it's a yellow belly? Besides the fact the belly is yellow. What marks do I look for? What if the coloring is orange? My buddie just hatched a few like this but with more orange
0.4 normals
0.1 yellow belly 2012
0.1 pinstripe 2012
0.1 caramel albino 2010
0.1 black pastel 2009
1.0 lesser 2007
1.0 blackbee 2011
0.1 German shepherd 2008 (gema)
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Re: What is she?
It is not that the belly is yellow, it is that the border of a yellowbelly's belly has a more checkered appearance than other morphs and the main belly scales are typically clear of any markings. Also the yellow patches on the side that are down near the belly are referred to as flames and they are pretty prominant and yellow on a YB. On hatchlings they will appear more orange but eventually yellow up and then become almost a gold as an adult. Most YBs have head markings where it is lighter than the surrounding scales, sometimes referred to as a headstamp. Last, when you hold a YB next to a classic (normal) of similar size, you will see the overall apearance of the YB is more yellow.
Last edited by rlditmars; 09-06-2012 at 07:00 AM.
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