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Introducing Warric ~ Charcoal Widestripe

Tavia

Elemental Exotics
He just arrived this week.

I love his head pattern!

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Wow ! he is gorgeous !:)
We had a young amel lady a couple of years ago with this strange 'stiped' look too but she had belly checkers so I thought no striped in there :)
 
He has belly checkers too, though he is probably het either motley or stripe. The widestripe look is something like zig zag or Aztec patterning. It can be line bred for but isn't predictably inherited like a simple recessive.
 
ah ok... I thought widestripe are like striped without bellycheckers.
Ours was het. for motley, maybe yours too :)
thank you
 
Great looking snake! I realize some snake's eye color is close to the body color but yours is amazing. That's what caught my eye! (that wasn't very punny) :) But seriously, look at it. It's pretty cool.
 
I just reread the book series he was named in and realized that a different name in there suited him better, so changed it to Warric.

Took him out today for a photo shoot and he kept completely still for so long that I took entirely too many pictures, given the rare treat of a motionless snake!

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He has belly checkers too, though he is probably het either motley or stripe. The widestripe look is something like zig zag or Aztec patterning. It can be line bred for but isn't predictably inherited like a simple recessive.

What a beautiful snake!
Nice to see that selectively bred morph is still around. I hope you are you going to breed widestripes.
 
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