Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
Absolutely they are in every single example, including the photo's I've already shared.
The photo's do not lie, believe what you want, some of us have open minds and will continue to fuel progress in this hobby.
Is it not completely obvious in those pictures what adding het clown does to the yellowbelly's?

How many recessive snakes have you produced, or are you just reading books?
Actually as far as recessives we have been working with Albino, Lavender albino, Hypo, Ultramel and have just finally added clown to our list. Now granted we have not been breeding ball pythons for 10+ years, we have been following the ball python morphs since the late 90's/early 2000's. We have been around long enough to see Capone take out the market.
Just because there can be "markers" (which I might add are not 100%) for a recessive trait does not make it not recessive. They still have the WT phenotype in the het form, which is what makes them recessive. I do have an open mind, but trying to say the earth is flat when it is a known fact to be round is not sound.