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Am I using the right morph names?

Mumkins

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Sorry the lighting is bad. Let me know if I should retake pics. The colours didn't come off right.

Here's my two I call the twins, zoe and no feet. The kid's named them ;) We've just been calling them albino. They are white and pink, though they appear to be getting some yellow now.
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This guy is our newest. He's black and white. He's an anertherystic hurricane I believe.


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And here's our snake that wont eat. A motley I believe. He was black and white, but now he's more gray and white.
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So are the names right? What about the albinos? Anything more specific?
 
zoe and no feet look like 'coral snows' because of the branching pattern on the sides.

The anery is not hurricane, because it lakes the hurricane shaped dorsal spots, so it's just an anery.

Last one, hmm... I don't have enough experience. striped motley?
 
zoe and no feet look like 'coral snows' because of the branching pattern on the sides.

The anery is not hurricane, because it lacks the hurricane shaped dorsal spots, so it's just an anery.

Last one, hmm... I don't have enough experience. striped motley?

grammatical errors are my pet peeve and I don't have a membership to edit yet! :roflmao:

Nice snakes btw! :D
 
The twins are Snows.
In the second photo, is an Anery.
In the third photo, is an Anery Motley (though it could, also, be termed as an Anery Striped Motley).
 
Anery is anertherystic? About the hurricane, I thought it was due to the pattern, where the spots look like rings almost. I guess I mis-read the description.
 
Can you maybe take some better pictures in better light? I'm pretty sure the first ones are snows then second is an anery and third... striped motley...? He's pretty cool though!
 
Here is a photo of a hurricane anery. This belongs to Don Soderberg of South Mountain Reptiles.
 

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Ok, I can see now how mine is not a hurricane.

I will try to get some better lighting. I turned the flash off cause it was making the snows more of a white blur than anything else. I'll try again.
 
Ok, I can see now how mine is not a hurricane.

I will try to get some better lighting. I turned the flash off cause it was making the snows more of a white blur than anything else. I'll try again.

Try snapping some shots either under sunlight, or fluorescent lights around the 6500k rating. Should make those snows look really good and come out clear in the pics! ;)

HTH
 
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