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Motley Stripe Lavenders

zorro

Old Guy
This is my pair of motley stripe lavenders who are going to sleep for a couple of months but I thought I would share before. These are 06's from Rich.
John
First the male
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and female
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motley and stripe are allelic. SO motley stripe is the same as motley het stripe. :)

Not necessarily. Some folks will use the term Motley Stripe for snakes that have a stripy Motley pattern but do not carry the Stripe gene.
Also, Striped Motley (which is only a bit better) for the same thing.
Until/Unless there is a universal, and consistent, use of terms (which seems unlikely right now) ... questions will exist.
 
Not necessarily. Some folks will use the term Motley Stripe for snakes that have a stripy Motley pattern but do not carry the Stripe gene.
Also, Striped Motley (which is only a bit better) for the same thing.
Until/Unless there is a universal, and consistent, use of terms (which seems unlikely right now) ... questions will exist.

It's a little confusing the way the term striped motley is tossed around but according to Rich these two are het for stripe.
John
 
I like the female of this pair better, actually. I love her dark grey violetness. At least with a striped motley, you don't have the stripe vanishing off into nothing, if that's what you want. It'll be fun to see what these two produce!
 
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