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Great another Mystery.......

DragonSpawn

Harborer of Serpents
Ok so we bred a Golddust Mot Against what appeared to be a Reverse Okee with a strange yellow washing all over her body, hard to describe almost like The effect that house snakes give off, as well as Brazil rain boas, i belive its called irridiophores I know my spelling is off as is prob my assumption. but none the less we got these little beauts I have not seen these yet. Hopefully someone gives me a shove in the right direction
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http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=548&pictureid=6542

Thanks all.....
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As far as I can see there are no amels or butter in there. Which basically means you've just proven you Golddust Motley is not a Golddust at all but an Ultra Caramel.
So you now have all Ultramel babies, although some seem to be Golddust. So it's possible your Reverse Okeetee is het. Caramel. But we'd have to see post shed pics to be sure.
 
Looks like a nice clutch of golddusts and ultramels, making your golddudt motley, as Cornparadise said, an ultra caramel motley instead, and your Reverse Okeetee is het caramel (the yellow wash is the "het caramel marker" people talk about).
 
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