mvervest
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I bought them as mentioned on the title. Why hypo when a ghost is already hypo ? Don't know , maybe because they are a little lighter then the normal ghosts , doesn't matter anyway . :wavey:
Do you have photos of the parents and grandparents? Is it a trait that's just 'popped up' out of nowhere or is it a line bred variety like candycane is to amel?
Very interesting Corns. They remind me of Cubes from Striped Lines, but these look like Cubes from Motley lines.mvervest said:Why hypo when a ghost is already hypo ? Don't know , maybe because they are a little lighter then the normal ghosts , doesn't matter anyway . :wavey:
I would say that your snake does resemble my Cubes and I would not call it a Motley at all. You have just proved my point. Many people who produce these call them Motleys. Yours look much more like it came from a Striped background.cimckee said:Since I'm not a breeder and don't follow bloodlines and all that, this post confuses me slightly. I am posting this pic of my Albino Motley simply because it looks like it has the same patterns as those pic that have already been posted.
This is one of the reasons that people have always thought these were “poor” quality Striped or Motleys. I think the Amel variation from Sunglow to Candy Cane is more like the Four Line Stripes to Pattern less Corns and the Motley pattern to complete dorsal striped Motleys and Zipper Motleys. The Cubes seem to be outside of this variation.Menhir said:For sure, Joes point is genetically correct and an option that we should pay attantion to. I personally do think, that there is, especially between the already known Allels Motley and Stripe, a huge variation possible. Think of the range of Amels from Sunglow to CandyCane.
How to prove the Cubes as a third allele is a question that I do not have any definite answers too. Serp and I have been talking about the third allele for quite awhile. I think the biggest problem is that Cubes have been mixed in with the Stripes and Motleys for a very long time and are produced by quite a few people, that have for the most part, been calling them “Motleys”.Menhir said:I'd like to see some reproducable ratios of Cubes, Motleys and Stripes in Mixed clutches - any suggestions? :santa: