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What is this pattern called and is there a gene associated with it? I know it isn't motley as there is a belly pattern on the snake. (sorry for the bad picture, she's squirmy! I'll try to get a better one later) Thanks!
 

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It's a snow with a partial zigzag pattern. It's most likely not genetic, just an oopsie during development.
 
Thanks! I was thinking possible zigzag as well, but I have an aberrant/hurricane motley zigzag. This little one is opposite - it's like she's missing her pattern in places giving the appearance of zigzag. From my understanding of a zigzag, the white sections would show the odd patterns, not the pink?
 
This is my snake with the motley (hurricanes, zigzag/aztec?). His patches are the reverse of what I'm seeing on the new baby. Her saddles are missing color/pattern? She has a checkered belly where his is patternless. This is why I was ruling out motley and leaning towards aberrant. However, a few of her siblings have similar patterns on them making me wonder if there is a genetic component to it.
 
Sorry. The picture didn't go through the first time.
 

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Your anery motley is showing some q-tipping. The snow is showing a typical area of zigzagged saddles.
 
Please help ID this Corn.

This is from a friends corn. Im so expert on this but some people say is Bloodred... some say is Hypo... and i really dont know. Any help will be welcome.

Thanks.

 
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