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Lavender Caramel Amel Motley at one year

antsterr

Always mostly awesome
I was pretty thrilled to find this quad homo at the Western Canadian Reptile Expo last year. Any quad homo snake is cool thing and since I had no idea what she'd turn out like I figured she'd a great one to raise up.

So at one year, this is Cordelia. '11 Lavender Caramel Amel Motley

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Here is shot from last september, you can see how she's much more pink now, it doesn't show well in the above picture but her yellows are also much more developed. She's gone from looking like a snow to really looking like a colourful creature.
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I'm under the understanding that it was a either two homo butters het for lavender or a butter lav and a butter het lave.
 
I'm under the understanding that it was a either two homo butters het for lavender or a butter lav and a butter het lave.

I only ask because I see Anery in that snake which would make it a Caramel Snow Motley. In my opinion I don't see Lavender, but I have been wrong before. Either way gorgeous snake!
 
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