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Can't really tell from the pictures but could also possibly be a normal motley (not seeing diffusion as mentioned above)?? Here is a link that might help you out with the various morphs: http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/
It's a bloodred with poor diffusion. The ventral photo distinctly shows the translucent portions in the center of the ventral scales typical of the diffused gene, but a character trait absent in motleys.
For sure... she's just a little thing she is a year old now and is just barely 12 inches. but her personality is super sweet and i love her colors and white belly. but i have a while until she is suitable for breeding.