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Old 28-10-2009, 09:51 AM
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thanks again everyone.
1. hypo - with the orange tummy i had tended to think so as well but they are redder than i had thought that a hypo would be.i suppose natural variations in colour between snakes would account for this.
2, caramel motley - i'm afraid i'm not sure. this one looks nothing like the pic on iansvivarium. he is way too red in real life.however he is def motley somethingorother. he still has a lot of growing to do so he may change a bit as he gets bigger. and although we were told chocolate stripe i had never heard of this whole new morph lol.i had ruled that one out before meeting the snake.
3. amel stripe - totally agree
4 + 5 normals. i had thought normals as well although they are much lighter than our normal adult. we got her as a very malnourished rescue in may and over the last few weeks her colour has become fantastically rich and vibrant. she has come a long way this last 6 months.

we have a pair of snake 1's so looking forward to breeding trials to confirm hypos.
thanks again for your help
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Old 28-10-2009, 12:30 PM
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Snake 1 looks the spit of my normal
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Old 28-10-2009, 03:17 PM
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here are another couple of photos of the hypo for comparison.







and a photo of our normal for comparison.



hope this helps
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