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Looking For Members with Red Motleys

Bekah

New member
Hi all! I just want to see how many of you have red motleys...post pics if you have them...I'd love to take a look. I'm giong to try to take a pic of my Red Motley to post soon! (If dang computer lets me!) :(
 
This gal is a striped motley
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Those are some good looking snakes!!! I think Hecate looks most like my snake Ren. Keep them Red Motley pics comin' in if anyone else has 'em! :D
 
Sunglow Motley

Not sure what you mean by Red Motley but I thought I would add my doughter's and mine Sunglow Motleys. These are both July 03 hatches.

This is Pumpkin. This is my 4 year old daughter's snake. She is a Motley/Stripe. She is one of the redest Sunglows I have seen.

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And this is her brother Spitfire. He's mine :) His color is prety much right on in the pic.

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Jeff C.
 
Anyone else with Red motleys?

It's amazing how they're all in the same category, but the differences between them! Just like people...no two are alike!
 
All such beautiful snakes! I can't wait to get a picture of my Ren up so I can show him/her off!
 
carol said:
This gal is a striped motley
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Carol, first let me start by saying i am new to corn snakes, so i am only trying to learn. What makes that snake a striped motley? To me it appears to be a Striped, as i see no motley pattern. Was the motley patterning there when it was younger and it faded?

thanks

Wayne
 
Carol, first let me start by saying i am new to corn snakes, so i am only trying to learn. What makes that snake a striped motley?

Well, I'm not Carol, but I think I can help you out. If I understand the genetics correctly, the motley gene causes a lot of variety in pattern. It can express itself as either spots, stripes, or a combination of the two. So that striped snake has the same genes as a spotted motley, it's just being expressed as stripes.

Hope that helped! :)
 
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