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My amel motley, non-sunglow

kimbyra

cornsnake addict
Here is a baby pic of Aurora, my amel motley who is definitely not a sunglow. I need to get a camera so I can post a young adult pic of her, but it would look just the same. Here colors never developed like you would expect them to. She is just as cream/white as her baby, pic with no additional oranges coming in. She may even be paler now come to think of it. Anyway, amel motley's are not always sunglow-like. I think I bought her from Jeff Mohr, I'll have to check on that tonight when I get home. I will probably pair her with my butter boy next year.
 

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Very interesting look! Boy, that kindof helps me for personally defining how to label amel motleys... Nice snake!

Rebecca
 
BTW, I looked up my records and she is not from Jeff Mohr (my butter boy is), she's from Terri Manning's banded motley line.
 
BTW, I looked up my records and she is not from Jeff Mohr (my butter boy is), she's from Terri Manning's banded motley line.

That explains her look as she is closer to an amel banded motley which leans towards the candycane look in amels.
 
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