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ok there hatching and so far out are some motleys. a sunspot and what looks 2 be a cubed, a motley stripe and 1 were it starts of with a stripe then fades away so am well pleased ;D this is y i luv corn snakes
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i grabed a few pic as i was putting some of them in 2 tubs ;D [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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will try and get a few better 1s when fed and shed
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will try and get a few better 1s when fed and shed
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Congrats on the new arrivals.
Love that third one !!!!!
What did you breed ?
Love that third one !!!!!
What did you breed ?
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nice,the 2 stripes look like stripes and not motley stripes,very nice
what where the parents?
what where the parents?

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Looking good Barney , Congrats .
I don,t think there can be any homo stripes in there Phil .
I think from memory Barney paired an Amel motley X Amel motley het Caramel (Bribrian) .
Barney may well correct me on that one .
I don,t think there can be any homo stripes in there Phil .
I think from memory Barney paired an Amel motley X Amel motley het Caramel (Bribrian) .
Barney may well correct me on that one .

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ur right nikki unless brians snake was het stripe??? and i dont know all the hets of the other snake
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if the snake from Brian is from his cubed x butter motley,then it is het stripe

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I was of the understanding that a Homo Motley can,t be het Stripe
as both the locus are taken by the motley gene . Or something like that ??
Just as you can,t have Stripe het motley .
Its either motley , stripe or het motley and stripe .
I may have this wrong and Phil will come and bust my genetic bubble ...

as both the locus are taken by the motley gene . Or something like that ??
Just as you can,t have Stripe het motley .
Its either motley , stripe or het motley and stripe .
I may have this wrong and Phil will come and bust my genetic bubble ...


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Brians sunspot female is homo stripe,he bred it to a homo motley,which would make all the young het motley and het stripe.
corns that are het motley and het stripe are visually motley as motley is dominant over stripe.
These het motley and het stripe are usually refered to as motley het stripe.
Motleys can be highly variable wether or not the striped gene is thrown into the mix,the stripe gene doesnt actually effect the visual look of het motley het stirped corns.
When identifying visual motleys and homo stripe you look at the 3 stripes on the back of the corn.
On a visual striped motleys the lighter stripe in the center of the back is thinner than the 2 darker stripes either side.
on a homo stripe the stripe in the center of the back is thicker than the 2 darker stripes either side.
Motley and stripe work together in the same way ultra and motley do,only difference is ultra and motley are co-dominant where as motley is dominant over stripe.
not sure if that helps or not lol
corns that are het motley and het stripe are visually motley as motley is dominant over stripe.
These het motley and het stripe are usually refered to as motley het stripe.
Motleys can be highly variable wether or not the striped gene is thrown into the mix,the stripe gene doesnt actually effect the visual look of het motley het stirped corns.
When identifying visual motleys and homo stripe you look at the 3 stripes on the back of the corn.
On a visual striped motleys the lighter stripe in the center of the back is thinner than the 2 darker stripes either side.
on a homo stripe the stripe in the center of the back is thicker than the 2 darker stripes either side.
Motley and stripe work together in the same way ultra and motley do,only difference is ultra and motley are co-dominant where as motley is dominant over stripe.
not sure if that helps or not lol
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Homo Snakes ?

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