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Help ID this one please.

snakewispera snr

The Devils Advocate
Someone, on another forum, is asking what this could be...
http://www.captivebredreptileforums.co.uk/snakes-general/54803-something-little-unusual.html

Hi all, I'm new to this forum and I thought I'd share some pics of an unusual corn I picked up last year, he is the result of a Candy Cane to Anery pairing.

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And I thought of you guys as the best place to ask...
So??
What would this be?
 
Looks like a normal motley to me. Motley makes normals look lighter than a regularly patterned corn, but it's not a light and bright as I would expect a hypo motley to be. The dark lateral lines also say "normal" to me.
 
Looks like a normal motley to me. Motley makes normals look lighter than a regularly patterned corn, but it's not a light and bright as I would expect a hypo motley to be. The dark lateral lines also say "normal" to me.

Agree on normal motley, but...
How do you explain the white spots?
 
Agree on normal motley, but...
How do you explain the white spots?

Some snakes, normals and hypos, have not just black edging the saddles, but little speckles of white as well. I've seen it several times. It's more apparent than usual with this motley, but not unique.
 
Some snakes, normals and hypos, have not just black edging the saddles, but little speckles of white as well. I've seen it several times. It's more apparent than usual with this motley, but not unique.

Thanks for the answer. Your right!
I just havent seen it in motleys before.
 
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