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Spider vs. Spider Yellowbelly
So I've been looking at my spider recently and comparing her to spiders that other people post on this forum. Many spiders have "white sides" and my gir's sides aren't really white, they're more yellow. Now, I bought her as a spider and I'm assuming she's a regular 'ol spider but I was curious about how you tell the difference between the two. I'm REALLY bad at identifying anything yellowbelly thus why I tend to avoid it for my breeding projects. My spider's in shed or else I would get you some pictures of her and her belly. She's deep in blue, so her colors are very dull and she's not looking her best. Plus, I don't want to mess with her! So for now, I'll just settle with some more "expert" opinions on the difference between the two.
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My spider has bright yellow sides. She's just a normal spider by what I know too. But by what I understand is that the black lines the go to the belly on a spider yellowbelly would start to flame or pixelate.
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Re: Spider vs. Spider Yellowbelly
i also had a spider with more yellow on the sides than white. and now i have a bumble bee with alot of yellow on the belly and very little white.
but i think the difference in a yellow belly spider would be the belly having more of the yellow belly markers.
Last edited by JaGv; 01-08-2013 at 08:46 PM.
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BHReptiles (01-08-2013),MrLang (01-08-2013)
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Re: Spider vs. Spider Yellowbelly
Yellowbelly is one of those morphs that I'm not good identifying but I'm determined to one day crack it! Your pictures are nice!
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Re: Spider vs. Spider Yellowbelly
 Originally Posted by BHReptiles
Yellowbelly is one of those morphs that I'm not good identifying but I'm determined to one day crack it! Your pictures are nice!
yellowbelly is pretty easy to i.d in most cases by looking at certain marks
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Here's the trick with yellowbellies; it has almost nothing to do with a yellow belly
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Re: Spider vs. Spider Yellowbelly
 Originally Posted by MrLang
Here's the trick with yellowbellies; it has almost nothing to do with a yellow belly
So what's the trick? I know you look for flames, specling on the belly, and a head stamp on normal yellowbellies...what what do you look for when it's mixed with other morphs. Doesn't have to be spider...just anything really.
Last edited by BHReptiles; 01-08-2013 at 11:49 PM.
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Here's a good guide on yb's
http://www.nextworldexotics.com/hgyb.htm
what what do you look for when it's mixed with other morphs. Doesn't have to be spider...just anything really.
Flaming, some pattern change, really just depends on what morph you combo with it.
Take a het red axanthic and add yellowbelly and you get this flamed up beauty.

Jerry Robertson

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