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Ultramel Anery Motley (Tequila Sunrise Parents)

Holy yellow snake! Are there other examples of this particular morph? Do they all turn out this nicely or are you just incredibly lucky?
 
Nice Orlando, I've definitely been a fan of the TS line, and that's one of the sweetest ones I've seen. Motley sure does the line right. :)
 
Three years ago I was browsing a website and came across the so called Tequila Sunrise. Then I said to myself….I need to have this snake in the collection.

My intentions for him in the future is to pair him with a female Anery Kastanie (still have to prove her first) and/or a Snow Lava Motley (don't have it yet but soon will have). BTW…this was an impulse purchase. Once I saw the snake I said to myself….if I never do anything with it then he will probably stay as a pet. :rolleyes:

Thanks everyone!

Orlando
 
Cool snake, probably the most yellow ive seen on a corn! Almost looks like a paradox!
What makes up "tequilla sunrise" morph?
 
Scratch that last question. lol

I'll answer it anyway ;). "Tequila Sunrise" isn't a morph, it's the name of a line of snakes descended from one female, who proved out to be an ultramel anery het hypo, motley. She was originally bred to a "pastel" ghost het amel, as well as one or more of her F1 male children, and probably other males as well. Here is a Tequila Sunrise snow, a grand-daughter of the original "Tequila Sunrise" I hatched her some years ago :)



 
Lol you were too fast Orlando (or I was too slow). Again yours is one of the nicest I've seen for sure. Fun line to play with :)
 
Here is a great description put together by Chris Moeller…..

http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/tequila_sunrise/


Hope that helps..

Take care!

Orlando
Thanx Orlando!

I'll answer it anyway ;). "Tequila Sunrise" isn't a morph, it's the name of a line of snakes descended from one female, who proved out to be an ultramel anery het hypo, motley. She was originally bred to a "pastel" ghost het amel, as well as one or more of her F1 male children, and probably other males as well. Here is a Tequila Sunrise snow, a grand-daughter of the original "Tequila Sunrise" I hatched her some years ago :)
Thanx, Chris! I completely overlooked the components that were in the thread title.:awcrap: lol Your girl is a stunner as well.
 
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