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Quad Hets?

First pic is of the normal/amel/hypo? stripes, the second pic is of the amels, and the third pic is of one of the adults...they all have the same color and pattern....the girls were eating and didn't want to disturb them....let me know what you think...hypo? and what the final thought on what the adults are het for.

thanks again guys...
 

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Okay, those are definitely stripes and not striped motleys. The lighter ones are either amel or hypo depending on the eye color (the pic is horrible, I can barely tell the normals are normals).

-Kat
 
Yeah, there is bad lighting in there....we just took them tonight...so if the eyes are dark hypo? and red..albino?....that would make sense :) ...thanks for all your help.
 
o.k...........I'm 'covering' myself here by stating that the pictures are in real poor lighting, however, that adult looks like a Caramel on my monitor.

The suggestion here is that the progeny are possibly Butter & Caramel Stripe. If so, excellent purchase on those triple/quad hets!

Best to wait until their first 'slough' then all may be revealed.
 
I know the pictures are terrible...but they are def. not caramel....but that sure would have been nice it they were... :)
 
Lexcorn said:
o.k...........I'm 'covering' myself here by stating that the pictures are in real poor lighting, however, that adult looks like a Caramel on my monitor.

The suggestion here is that the progeny are possibly Butter & Caramel Stripe. If so, excellent purchase on those triple/quad hets!

Best to wait until their first 'slough' then all may be revealed.
I auto exposure fixed the photo and it sure doesn’t look like a Normal at all. It looks like Caramel or Amber.
 

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Although I wish that were true....all three snakes look exactly the same...and we got normals, amels, normal stripe, amel stripe, and a hypo....I'd be happy to send you pics....but I didn't have any caramels or ambers.....
 
Sorry, That last post was me....I was using someone else's computer and didn't realize that they were logged in.

Niki
 
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Originally posted by Ecreipeoj
I auto exposure fixed the photo and it sure doesn’t look like a Normal at all. It looks like Caramel or Amber.

My thoughts exactly, however, there is nothing like seeing the animal in the 'scale' so to speak!

It would, perhaps, help to see photo's of the neonates post 1st slough. As you know Joe, the Caramel hatchlings can be deceptive & look almost Normal until their yellow colouration makes its appearance.

Nicki, some clear, individual photo's of one of each in the clutch would give us a better indicator as to what cultivars they are proposing to be.......one would assume that you are not so sure of their genetics because of the original post?
 
It would, perhaps, help to see photo's of the neonates post 1st slough. As you know Joe, the Caramel hatchlings can be deceptive & look almost Normal until their yellow colouration makes its appearance.

Even in the color-adjusted pic, the snake in question doesn't look caramel to me.

Incidentally, the caramels I've hatched out tend to look more like Anerys with a little tinge of yellow in between the saddles.

-Kat
 
westexherps said:
Although I wish that were true....all three snakes look exactly the same...and we got normals, amels, normal stripe, amel stripe, and a hypo....I'd be happy to send you pics....but I didn't have any caramels or ambers.....Niki
What morph would you say the Normal Patterned one is with the Striped hatchlings above? For some reason, the "Normal" Stripes in that photo don't look quite right either. I know the photos isn't great, and my auto fix, couldn't do anything with it, but the Amel Stripes don't look off that much.
 
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