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caramel motley cube

kelly41

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picked this little one up today what do you think?
 

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well now you mention it there is a chance its hurricane too but i was waiting to see how it developed before i said anything lol
 
Lovely critter! I do think though that 'cubed' refers to the patterns of the saddles and not to the spots inbetween. But I do like this better!
 
ive seen ones with cubes between the saddles too
perhaps we should think of a new name for cubed spots
any suggestions lol
 
kelly41 said:
ive seen ones with cubes between the saddles too
perhaps we should think of a new name for cubed spots
any suggestions lol

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should have been
ive seen ones with cube saddles too
perhaps we should think of a new name for cubed spots
any suggestions lol
 
Well let's all think about it, a cube is a 3d object, shouldn't we be saying square? And I thought it was the spots in between the saddles that stood out as squares, not the saddles :shrugs:
 
I think it's a beautiful example of a morph I like a lot: caramel motley. But it's not cubed. I've seen a number of motleys where the motley "ovals" were squared-off like that. I really like that look. :)
 
ultimuttone said:
Am I the only one who thinks the entire pattern looks squared off? :shrugs:

No, it looks that way to me too. Maybe I posted too definitively about it not being cubed. It doesn't look like any cubed that I've seen in photos, but I don't think that even the experts have quite figured out the exact relationship between motely, cubed, and striped. Striped may even be involved in that snake's look. Hopefully a keener-eyed, more experienced keeper than I am will have something to say.
 
"Cubed" refers to the pattern when the saddles are cubed-shaped. I would consider yours a regular motley. It's a great pattern, though. I have a normal motley with the same square pattern.
 
Roy Munson said:
No, it looks that way to me too. Maybe I posted too definitively about it not being cubed. It doesn't look like any cubed that I've seen in photos, but I don't think that even the experts have quite figured out the exact relationship between motely, cubed, and striped. Striped may even be involved in that snake's look. Hopefully a keener-eyed, more experienced keeper than I am will have something to say.

Like Terri said, the 'cubed' refers to the pattern, and not the motley dots. Furthermore, 'cubes' are stripes, not motleys.

I'll post my cube, for comparisons sake.
 

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I was going to post a comparison picture, too. I didn't have time then, but here is one now ;)
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JoeJr14 said:
Furthermore, 'cubes' are stripes, not motleys.
Isn't it a little early to be this definitive ;)
 
ohhh you guys have got me thinking now
both the parents for this little one had square spots too should make for some interesting breeding projects
 
Thanks for the pics and clarification guys! I thought I had seen "cubed" refering to this same pattern. Learn something new everyday :)
 
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