| PRODUCT SEARCH | Hunters Guide Het Ivory (Yellow Belly) |
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1. First off, a Het Ivory (Yellow Belly) received its second name due to the unusually high amount of yellow pigment on the SIDES of the belly, not on the actual stomach. Most YBs (i will use this name for the rest of the guide) have an extreme amount of yellow all over the body for that matter. The RED arrows show where the Yellow Belly name came from. Also most YBs have a high amount of blushing on their backs as shown with the BLUE arrows.
2. Flames? All YBs have what I term Flames (I think most other people call them that too?) On the YB the flames start on the stomach and go up most of the sides, as shown with the BLUE circles. Also YBs have a faded mark on the head usually in a circle shape as shown with the RED circle.
3. The stomach! Everyone's least favorite part. Why is the stomach so confusing? Don't ask me I didn't make them lol. The stomach on the YB is also the most important part (YB do need to have all the other traits though). The stomach can be very variable and that's what makes it tough, but they all share a VERY similar trait. That is the granite like speckling that runs all the way down the sides of the stomach as shown with the RED circle. Some are very extreme and some a lightly speckled but they must have it. Also like I stated before this is where you will see the FLAMES that i was talking about and how they start on the stomach as depicted with the BLUE circle. The snake below happens to be a FANTASTIC example. I will show you a few variations below.
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There are many more variations, but they all follow the same rules. 1.Granite speckling on stomach I will try to get more pictures of the different variations of the proven lines for you all and post them here. Hope this helps |