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Butter Motley & Goldust

debcash

Austin's Mom
I wish my camera picked up the yellows better - this girl's background is almost a florescent yellow. She is the non-ultramel offspring of an ultramel cross.

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For comparison - here is my 'regular' butter motley
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and our goldust:
Goldusthetmotmale.jpg


They are all more yellow than the photos show.

Enjoy~
 
Boy Deb, you've posted some great photos of some beautiful corns tonight. The hypo-bloods, the snow group, the sunglows, this group-- all are amazing. Your snakes all look well fed, and very clean. Do you take them to a snake groomer or something? :)
 
I have been enjoying all your photos too! :cheers: You have some beauties!
I appreciate all the nice comments. It's been awhile since I've posted any of the babies. (My camera got fried several months ago). My mom really likes the snakes so when she came for a visit we tag teamed and got some nice photos. The ones I posted tonight are in the faster growing '05 group - they are all on fuzzies. I still have about 35 that are on large pinkies that I need to get some photos of - maybe next time mom comes for a visit.
 
Deb, those are all gorgeous. I especially like the first butter mot. Her coloring is really nice. Wish some of my 05s were quick growers and on fuzzies already.
 
Awesome kids! That butter mot is going to be smoking yellow. :D

Here's a pic (bad pic) of my golddust banded motley gal (presumed ultra caramel motley).

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I too can't get my camera to pic up the intense yellows. :rolleyes:
 
She's about a year and a half old. :) She's on the smaller end of my 2004s, but she's gaining at her own pace. :D
 
that snake is a looker

Hurley said:
Awesome kids! That butter mot is going to be smoking yellow. :D

Here's a pic (bad pic) of my golddust banded motley gal (presumed ultra caramel motley).

Lisa.jpg


I too can't get my camera to pic up the intense yellows. :rolleyes:


what a pretty snake. They really turned out nice in the end. Best of luck Hurley.
 
Clint! Haven't seen ya in a while. Glad to hear you kept a few back. :D

Hope all is going well for you and yours.
 
Hi Connie!

All is well,Thanks!

I've kept back those already mentioned, Anery 'Z' project, Sunkissed, Hypo Lavs and Orange CandyCanes.

I still have some to move out but the #'s are drastically reduced.

I drop in and lurk occasionally, although not nearly as often.
 
Hey, Clint!

I just wanted to let you know the Lavenders, Opal, and Snopal I got from you are doing great! The color on the Lavender is the best I've seen - true, deep lavender purple, and I know you were wondering about the snopal, but I'm pretty certain it's triple homo - it's developing very faint green saddle borders and a touch of yellow on the neck, while the opal is still mainly pink/salmon & white. They are all beautiful!
I'll post some photos for you as soon as I get the new camera.

If you have any you are looking to let go of, please let me know!
Thanks!
Deb
 
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