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Some of this years clutch I bred

Here is an update on the snake with the most abberant pattern. I kept five holdbacks, so I will uppdate this thread later with them.

Hmm, lets see how to past in som pics. I'll give it a try.
 

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Very interesting looking! I can't say I'm a big fan of patterns like that myself but if it's a new gene I'm sure tons of people will love it :D
 
Nice! What it looks like (to me) is a ( possibly, the base color is more "vomitmel" but the idea seemed right ;) )Motley Reverse Okeetee. The white striping on the back could actually be saddle borders that got "mottled" lol. Jmho of course, but I'd find a really nice linebred RO for a Motley RO project

plain belly btw?
 
plain belly btw?
I have never had a plainbelly snake. All of them have plenty of belly checkers.


the base color is more "vomitmel" but the idea seemed right
Yes the colour is not at all as his fathers bright orange (earlier in this thread). His mother is a snow not bred for red obviously.

I vill not breed the most extreme aberrant male until I have a bright coloured and patterned fitting female.
Until then i will use his father (see earlier post) and his brother.

His brother have the colour but not the same pattern abberation. The brother is here below:
 

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Fascinating and beautiful. Have you done any more breedings with this? If not, when do you think you will?
 
Thanks!

I keep the snakes to be able to breed them in the future.
I do not think the pattern is depending on one single gene. More likely several genes/traits interacting.
 
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