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Anyone have a clue as to what she is?

4riscorn

ACR#774 NevaeH Reptiles
This is the only one that turned out like this. She is from an Anery Motley/Stripe het Amel, Hypo, Lavender X Hypo het Lavender, Motley
The belly shots are from the top and bottom areas. There were 8 in the clutch and she is the only one like this. Her coloring changes a little with each shed with the front getting more of the orangey/caramel looking coloring
 

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Miami normal motley ? het for everything else? Im guessing with my little knowledge... want to see if I learned anything..
 
normal motley...maybe hypo motley

IIRC, motley naturally "hypos" out black borders. It's been a minute since I've seen a plain ole normal motley next to a hypo motley. Belly's a dead characteristic of motley though.
 
Just looks like a normal to me. I don't see motley, the dorsal and side pattern appear normal. Other things can cause plain-belly.
 
Just looks like a normal to me. I don't see motley, the dorsal and side pattern appear normal. Other things can cause plain-belly.

While I agree with the last sentence, given the listed genetics motley would be at play to remove the belly checkering. You can also have very bland, normal blotched motleys....

:noevil:
 
Hmm. I've never seen one that didn't at least have a fused saddle in the neck or an altered side pattern.
 
ha is that so Blue? I was wondering if that was possible but I am still learning... Thank you for that nugget of info!
 
I'm thinking normal but with some Keys influence due to the light, Miami-phase-ish coloration and the pattern of the belly checks...few and to the side.
 
Was / Is-- one of the parents a tessera, or from a tessera grandparent? I 've seen some of that buckskin coloration come through those lines sometimes. IMHO some of the prettiest classics I've seen are het lavender.
 
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