most likely not a motley if there's pattern on the belly, but gorgeous butter nonetheless!
absolutely not anery, either, lol.
$30? that's a steal!
i couldn't tell ya, i know the prices up here in Canada are a LOT more, i would expect to pay at least $70 for a butter here in town, though i know they would be much cheaper at expos.
Definitely not a motley. You can see belly checkers in one of the photos. Most corns have a few connected saddles on the neck. As previously stated, it's also definitely not an anery. Who was the breeder?
Is it possible the label red Butter HET Anery, Motley? That would mean it had hidden Motley and Anery genes. :shrugs: Just a thought. Very beautiful butter though, they're one of my favorites!
I think I know who you got the snakes from but I can't remember their names. They were at the Manchester show and had butters and caramel snows on their table. They paired two butters and expected to only get butters but got snows too. So your snake is most likely poss het anery. I don't remember seeing motley in there but my memory isn't so hot!
You have a beautiful butter. A snake is considered a motley depending on the dorsal pattern but also when it does not have any belly checkers. So your snake has a pretty typical pattern with the circles being more uniform towards the head and getting more open as you go down the body.