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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
i´m totaly with nancy
they dont even look like the ones drizz hatched.
n one of the siblings had a full plain belly without
any checks.
Look at the sides to me the look totaly like
motleys but i´m no expert at all!
Without thinking about it too much (It's still somewhat early here) my guess is that both parents are het Motley.. and that the only way to be possitive will be breeding trials.
One thing I can say for sure is, GREAT hatchlings!! Those guys look awesome, I'm definitely a fan.
To me, this snake's belly scales show a complete cut-off of pattern, like you see in a classic motley or stripe. NOT like the babies in Jeff's thread. And it's been proven that a motley can have some checkers. What I find strange is the shape of the "mots." They are nearly _all_ squared off, none are the typical round mots.
Without thinking about it too much (It's still somewhat early here) my guess is that both parents are het Motley.. and that the only way to be possitive will be breeding trials.
One thing I can say for sure is, GREAT hatchlings!! Those guys look awesome, I'm definitely a fan.
So then this baby is a weird motley with belly checks...
Its pretty, thats for sure. Id love to see the sibs though.
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