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    What can be done with yellowbellies?

    I know that they can produce ivories (although I dont know if they need to be het for something in order to do this). But what else can they do? Pictures would be greatly appreciated.

    I always hear people say they are the most underrated morph. Yet they are still fairly uncommon. If they're so great, why dont more people have them?

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    Re: What can be done with yellowbellies?

    Umm.. Im pretty sure that, if crossed with a Granite, they can make an Ebony. And I have a yelow-belly. Hes a great lil guy
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    Re: What can be done with yellowbellies?

    Wow, I've never heard of an ebony before. I googled them, and they're amazing! They remind me of a horse for some reason. I guess its the deep chestnut and black coloring.

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    Re: What can be done with yellowbellies?

    my yellowbelly pastel is pretty sweet.




    and the super stripe is wicked - its a yellowbelly times some unknown mystery gene.

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    Re: What can be done with yellowbellies?

    Besides the known combinations, YB's have a "secret" ingredient that has "unlocked" new and amazing combo's. I can't wait to start working with my pair they are growing fast!
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    Re: What can be done with yellowbellies?

    marc bailey has produced YB spider and a YD bumblee bee and i think TSK has a YB super pastel.

    as for the hidden gene. Jared H. told me that some YB sibs kinda look like yellow bellies but they arent. they are something else. and when you breed a YB to one of those "Special" sisb you get a YB superstripe.

    but who knows. kinda like trying to identify wat creats a platnum IMO
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