I found out for sure what they both are het for the breeder just emailed me and they are het for caramel, anery, amel, motley and stripe and he said I could expect to see normal, amel, anery, snow, and butter--maybe even an amber in each clutch, The patterns will be normal, motley, and striped, but expect variations as well, such as motley-striped and striped-motley, even hurricane motley!! Whats a hurricane motley? Thanks, Melissa
Unless there is hypo in the mix (from both sides), you would not get any ambers. Also, a snake cannot be het for both motley and stripe and show the stripe pattern (unless she is a 'motley stripe', and not a true stripe), so your female must be homo stripe and not carrying the motley gene. So, with that in mind (and from what I could gather, male is butter motley het anery ph stripe, and your female is stripe het caramel, amel, anery?) their offspring would be as follows:
3/16 Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel, het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
3/16 Amelanistic, Motley (het. Caramel, het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
1/16 Anerythristic, Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel, het. Stripe)
1/16 Snow, Motley (het. Caramel, het. Stripe)
3/16 Caramel, Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
3/16 Butter, Motley (het. Stripe, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
1/16 Anerythristic, Caramel, Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Stripe)
1/16 Snow, Caramel, Motley (het. Stripe)
Now, if your male is in fact het stripe (a motley-stripe showing just the motley pattern), and your female is in fact a motley-stripe (appearing similar to a stripe), offspring would be:
9/64 Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
9/64 Amelanistic, Motley (het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
3/64 Anerythristic, Motley (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
3/64 Snow, Motley (het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
9/64 Caramel, Motley (het. Amelanistic, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
9/64 Butter, Motley (66% poss. het. Anerythristic, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
3/64 Anerythristic, Caramel, Motley (het. Amelanistic, 66% poss. het. Stripe)
3/64 Snow, Caramel, Motley (66% poss. het. Stripe)
3/64 Stripe (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
3/64 Amelanistic, Stripe (het. Caramel, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
1/64 Anerythristic, Stripe (het. Amelanistic, het. Caramel)
1/64 Snow, Stripe (het. Caramel)
3/64 Caramel, Stripe (het. Amelanistic, 66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
3/64 Butter, Stripe (66% poss. het. Anerythristic)
1/64 Anerythristic, Caramel, Stripe (het. Amelanistic)
1/64 Snow, Caramel, Stripe
Now, I would contact the breeder again to find out exactly who is carrying what genes (stripe/motley) and possibly post a picture of each (with the 'motley-stripes' appearing as stripes, you can tell by looking at them whether or not they are a true stripe or a motley-stripe).
Hope that makes sense (sometimes I have a really hard time expressing what I'm thinking and it ends up coming out all goofy).