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Cody I've been looking for motley candycanes, it appears no one works with them. What I've heard is motley turns the white of the candycane orange, defeating the purpose of having that white background color...
I saw a striped motley candycane somewhere in the depths of this forum. It was a picture of the snake at a show in a deli. It wasn't genetically a stripe, but it had that striped look. and it was defined. Maybe if you try a search you can come across it.
Oh ok. I've just been asking some questions in some other groups I belong to and it gets derailed so fast and I never get my answer. I love that tessera!!
Well if you find any, I'd love to see them! Same thing with Miami Stripes. Rob and Louise were working on them but when they stopped breeding- what happened? You'd think it would be fairly easy to take a peppermint stripe back to make a striped Miami. But would there really be interest?