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not your cuppa tea then lol
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she has wierd patterning, like spots down her back with few stripy parts
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She look motley/stripe to me
I would love to have her but unfortunately you are too far away. Im Glasgow
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Some of My Snakes I keep Butter Corns Opal Corns Blizzard Corns Caramel Motleys Lavander Corns (het hypo Motley) Sunkissed Corn Amber Corns Hypo Striped corns Amel Stripes Pewter Corns Pastal Motley corns Ghost QMotleys Amel Jungle Corns Sunglow corns etc etc Twin Spotted Rat snakes Baird Rat snake www.thistlereptiles.co.uk |
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they can be called Q-tiped motleys
"Some motley's have elongated saddles and intermittent stripes down the centerline, or single pinstripe down the back. these are often referred to as "motley/stripes" or "stripped motley" but problems arise with these names because it is then unclear whether the term is describing the snakes genotype or its phenotype. To avoid this situation, the term pin-stripes and q-tipped are used here. Generally, pin striped motleys can be distinguished from "true striped" corns by examining the width of the stripes True stripped corns have a wide stripe of ground colour, motley/striped corns have a central stripe that is thin or varying in width. " From Charles Pritzel's morph guide book
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Some of My Snakes I keep Butter Corns Opal Corns Blizzard Corns Caramel Motleys Lavander Corns (het hypo Motley) Sunkissed Corn Amber Corns Hypo Striped corns Amel Stripes Pewter Corns Pastal Motley corns Ghost QMotleys Amel Jungle Corns Sunglow corns etc etc Twin Spotted Rat snakes Baird Rat snake www.thistlereptiles.co.uk |
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