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Sunkissed Banded Motley

Beautiful babies :) Looks like you have a good chance of oneday producing a more of a motley patterned sunkissed. I think they look really nice with the motley and sunkissed patterns competing, especially the one with the clear belly. And I love that pic of the anery lol..
 
Oh, you mean this little punk Tim?
Jay :cool:
 

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From the top view it looks different then what would be called a "Regular" Motley so I thought it would qualify as banded.
And that's exactly why I would also personally consider it more banded motley than motley. Banded motleys have the squarish saddles that do in fact stretch down towards the ventral. But regular motley's have saddles that "melt" towards one another closing off the ground pattern. There's no "melting" of the saddles on that snake and the saddles themselves are close together and squarish as in a banded motley example . . . they just don't extend to the ventral. :shrugs:

Gorgeous critter whichever motley designation you want to use!!
D80
 
Oh, you mean this little punk Tim?

Those are the ones that rarely refuse.. *lol* Nasty tempered and bite happy, to chose to inhale, rather than eat thier prey..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
What a cool clutch! I love the little Sinkissed. He should meet my anoles. Isn't it too bad the normals are going to outgrow those beautiful dark colors?

Nanci
 
And that's exactly why I would also personally consider it more banded motley than motley. Banded motleys have the squarish saddles that do in fact stretch down towards the ventral. But regular motley's have saddles that "melt" towards one another closing off the ground pattern. There's no "melting" of the saddles on that snake and the saddles themselves are close together and squarish as in a banded motley example . . . they just don't extend to the ventral. :shrugs:

Gorgeous critter whichever motley designation you want to use!!
D80

That's a good point. Maybe if this visual difference of the motley pattern begins to show up more frequently it should get it's own designation. Maybe something like "square motley" or something. I still wouldn't label it a banded motley, but I agree that it's more than just "another motley".
 
Oh, you mean this little punk Tim?

He is nice and calm for us Jay.. I almost think I like him better than the X... Awesome Jay, you and PJ get many kudo's from me..


Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
Sunkissed Motley Girl Fresh Shed.

Just an update. These two are looking pretty good. Here is the girl, frsh shed, but the boy is in blue. I will get some pictures of him later. Well here she is. Thanks for looking and i hope you like.
Jay :cool:

- Excuse my dirty thumb nail please. :uhoh: Sorry. -
 

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Fresh Sheds

Hi Everyone,
These two are growing like crazy. They both have just shed again. I love how bright they are getting. Sunkissed and Motley are a great combo! Thanks for looking and I hope you like.
Jay :cool:

Pictures 1-2 : "Roxanne"
Pictures 2-3 : "Syrus" (Typical Sunkissed)
 

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Nice looking pair there :) Did you sell all those normals? I'd love to see how much they have lightened if you haven't.

And I like the little cornbra :)
 
"Syrus" 1.0 Sunkissed Motley - Fresh Shed

Hi Everyone,
"Syrus" has just got himself a new set of scales. I really like the overall appearence they are starting to get. The side patterns are almost diffused looking. Thought I would share an updated picture. Thanks for looking and I hope you like.
Jay :cool:

"Syrus" 1.0 Sunkissed Motley
 

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