This year I paired my female amel, Sparrow, to my my male lavender motley, Periwinkle.
Mom was sold as an amel het anery, lavender, diffused, hypo or strawberry, ph motley. I believe Sparrow is also red factor.
Dad was sold as lavender motley, with no hets listed. Dad was unremarkable as a hatchling, but matured into a very purple and pink snake.
Here are some pics.
Their clutch this year was mostly slugs, but 3 of the eggs were good and made it to hatching. Here are the three hatchlings, Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, after their first shed.
Blynken. I'm thinking possibly moonstone?
Wynken, much more color than I'd expect from a hatchling lavender, but also looks nothing like her father did as a hatchling and he's now very colorful:
And then last is Nod. She hatched out looking not exactly like a standard anery, but after her first shed, now looks just like you'd expect a regular anery to look. But what's weird is that her shed had almost no melanin. So I'm not totally sure what to think about her either.
Nod:
More pics in the next post.