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JohnBerry
at Fri Mar 18 10:58:43 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JohnBerry ]
Its easy to understand why there is so much confusion around Yellow Bellies until you actually see a good example of one, then they are easy to pick out. Mike’s photo in his post above is a good example of what a good Yellow Bellies underbelly should look like …. And yes, its not yellow the name is just confusing. As has already been stated the value in these snakes is what they produce – when bred to a true Granite they throw Ebonies, with another Yellow Belly they produce the Ivory (which look even better in person) , with a Pastel they make some awesome looking Pastel Yellow Bellies and Jared produced the Super Striped Yellow Belly. This year you can expect a whole bunch of new designer morphs made with Yellow Bellies, we have heard of people putting them with just about every other morph to see what they produce. After this season I don’t think many people will be asking what the big deal is any more. Best way to spot the real thing is to go to a large breeder at one of the big shows and see a YB in person that way you should be able to pick them out … they are defiantly not normal looking.
Cheers, John
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