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Ok, I was hoping this critter would have fully emerged by now, but it still has not. The parents of this critter is something pretty simple:
Amel het Cinder Motley X Amel Motley het Cinder
Pretty straight forward right, but what's getting me is the absence of pattern (or is it just me ??).
Possibly fluids under the skin and giving the appearence of no pattern ???
I've hatched quite a few clutches from this pairing over the past few years and have never had one like this hatch ??? :shrugs:
I've ALWAYS been able to clearly see patterning on them.
I'll be sure to get a full body shot once it's fully out of it's mini pod.
I've hatched Peppermint Motleys and they don't look like that. They have a motley pattern even at hatch. I think it's a stripe but you'll know better once it is totally out and then shed. I hope it's a stripe.
I've hatched Peppermint Motleys and they don't look like that. They have a motley pattern even at hatch. I think it's a stripe but you'll know better once it is totally out and then shed. I hope it's a stripe.
I get the hint, I'll stop lurking and get back to feeding my collection.
Seriously though, is there any pattern to it? I was right there with Gary on the motley thing, but nothing is obvious in the above photo. Any chance of a 3rd shot, but with the flash dialed down some to slightly underexpose the snake?
I can still see a reeaaallly faint motley patten in the photo above but obviously there is more to it, awesome! Don't forget to record the sex ratio of this clutch for me