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Serpenco GoldDust het Motleys in the UK

bitsy

Owned by Corns since 1991
First they crossed the Atlantic to Coast to Coast Exotics in Darlington, now they've travelled the length of England to Dorset. But they look pretty good on it. Thanks Rich, I'm chuffed to bits with these two beauties!

Top is the male, Caleb, below is Clementine, the female.
 

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And of course, when I clapped eyes on one of Rich's stripey Butter Motleys, well, Honey had to come home with me as well....
 

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Awesome looking gold dusts, quite dark in colour which I like.
Great to hear they made it after their long journeys.
 
quite dark in colour

Yep, I can't wait to see how they look in a few months when the yellow comes through a bit more.

Thanks for the comments folks. Wish I could claim any hand in producing them, but the hard work was all down to Rich. :cheers:
 
Definately some beauties there! We saw some of Rich's Golddusts in person in Daytona and man oh man...if only I had more money to spend!
Great choice on a name for the female too (that is what I named my Miami-phase female!!)
 
Im loving the patterns on that second snake... Really nice, gz you got a beauty there :cheers:
 
bitsy said:
And of course, when I clapped eyes on one of Rich's stripey Butter Motleys, well, Honey had to come home with me as well....

Nice snakes! I am also pleased with my pickup from serpenco. She looks ALOT like your Butter motley. She is a amel motley/stripe het caramel. Hopefully I will be able to produce some snakes like them in a couple years.

Of coarse not as long of journey of yours! Keep the pics comming.

and here is picture of my little girl from serpenco.

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Brandon
 
You got a beaut there too, Brandon. Being Amel het Caramel, she could well be out of the same breeding project as my Butter. Lovely!
 
Wow...Rich *is* Superman! Awesome snakes...and glad to hear your babies made it across the pond okay. =)
 
bitsy said:
You got a beaut there too, Brandon. Being Amel het Caramel, she could well be out of the same breeding project as my Butter. Lovely!

True true! I have big plans, and hopes for her! She has the genetics to produce butters in one without being a butter, nice eh! :p good luck with yours and can't wait for more pictures.

Brandon
 
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