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yellow bellies

wbcrows Jun 25, 2011 08:32 PM

Ok just learning as much as i can but for the life of me I can't distinguish what a yellow belly is. Any info would be cool and also, if breed to other morphs what affect would a yellow belly have?

thanks,
Ronnie

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viper99 Sep 25, 2011 05:29 PM

Yellowbellies were always difficult for me to tell from a light colored normal in the beginning, but after years of observing they seem pretty obvious now. The most noticeable indicator of a Yellowbelly is the belly pattern and coloring, it is most commonly a checkerboard pattern that runs the full length of the snake on each side of the belly. The belly also has a light yellow hue to it, not pure white like most normal ball pythons. They can and usually have increased blushing and flames that rise up the sides from the belly. I hope this helps you, also I spend alot of time going to google and searching the images for snakes I would like to learn about, search yellowbelly in google images and you will see lots of them, this will help to train the eye to the subtle nuances of a yellowbelly and other morphs as well.

Good Luck,

Mark

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