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From NERD's website:
For those that are clueless on all these morphs check out the NERD site, it has a lot of info on ball pythons.
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.
For those that are clueless on all these morphs check out the NERD site, it has a lot of info on ball pythons.