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Peppermint Motley and Sunkissed Cinder

Both are Stunning though I have to say that I absolutely LOVE what SK does when combined with Cinder ... WOW!
 
Both are very pretty snakes. I have little experience with sunkissed or cinder genes. Does this combination of genes typically result in a pattern anomally like yours? The sunkissed cinder is really cool looking.

Congratulations

dc
 
:bowdown: :bowdown: Oh Carol!! :bowdown: :bowdown:

It's interesting that although Motley usually has a lightening hypo effect the Peppermint Motley looks much more pink than what seems to be characteristic of the Peppermints so far. Very cool!! She has so much color it's mind blowing.

They are both very unique. Leave it up to you to create such stunning Corn Snakes!
 
Both are very pretty snakes. I have little experience with sunkissed or cinder genes. Does this combination of genes typically result in a pattern anomally like yours? The sunkissed cinder is really cool looking.

Congratulations

dc

Yes it does. I _believe_ (but could be wrong) Rich Z produced the first one in 2009.
 
Here is a photo of Sweet Pea, the peppermint motley. He looks so much paler than he really is- the sun went down. At the moment, he doesn't have any plans for children, although there has been talk of a buttermint motley project.
 

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Gorgeous babies Carol, I really hope the pair I recently got from you prove out and we can produce some SK cinders here, they are absolutely awesome!
 
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