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Yellowbelly

Mutation: Primary
Pattern 

 
Genetics
Co-dominant  

 
First Produced 
Proven by Snake Keeper (2003)

AKA
Het Ivory

 
Related Projects
Ivory
Spider: Yellowbelly
Woma: Yellowbelly

Yellowbelly: Granite

  
 
The Yellowbelly is a subtle morph that can be easily overlooked by someone unfamiliar with this trait.  Yellowbellies exhibit a clean, unmarked belly bordered by a broken, tightly-speckled pattern where the belly & sides meet.  A great number of these animals have a yellowish/off-white tint to the belly coloration, hence the name Yellowbelly.  Many Yellowbellies also display extreme blushing or flames interspersed throughout the irregular pattern.  Many specimens are banded or reduced-pattern in appearance. Bred to a normal ball python they produce Yellowbellies & normals. Breeding two Yellowbellies can yield a stunning Ivory ball, the homozygous form of this trait.  Yellowbellies are also proving to combine well with other mutations to create stunning new combination morphs.  
 
     





 
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