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Motely/Stripe

paulh said:
Motley het stripe gives the impression that the snake has two motley mutant genes at one locus and a striped mutant gene paired with a normal gene at a second locus. Compare to "amelanistic het stripe".

In my opinion, het motley/stripe is much better terminology.

This has been my opinion too since I first read about this, but nobody shared it... so now I'm not the only nutcase :crazy02:
 
Blutengel said:
This has been my opinion too since I first read about this, but nobody shared it... so now I'm not the only nutcase :crazy02:

You're far from alone. :) There are a number of people who think that way. Just not everyone agrees and will do there own thing. It would be nice if we could use Motley-Stripe without any confusion with the snakes that don't carry the Stripe gene. I would like to use it, but I'm afraid my buyers won't understand or get confused. :shrugs:
 
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