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Green motley striped snow

CornCrazy said:
It's a nice snake...but it looks like it's a corn x king hybrid. Will you post pics of its parents?

At first sorry for the late reaction and the poor quality of the pictures.
The first picture shows the mother. The second and third picture are from a sister and a brother.
I have no picture of the father yet. I am breeding with this line for 7 years now.
The mother is about ten years old and the father is one of her own offspring.
As far as i know there is no king blood involved here. From every clutch the mother has laid i kept a few animals.
In one or two years the males become pink and the females become yellow/green, some more then others.
Last year i crossed the green motley striped snow with a verry bright yellow butter male, this year it wil be a lavender male.

And thanks a lot for all positive reactions.
 

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I no longer have the two Motleys that had stripes like this one. My computer was infected with a virus last year and I lost all of my old photos of them. I do have a couple of Motleys with similar striping, but it is incomplete. If you use your imagination, you can see that the striping on these Motleys is similar to this one and very possible. There are irregular edges on these in places, but the stripe is the same width and of the same appearance.

The first two photos are of a couple of a Lav Motley that Jason Swartz hatched out this year. The last two photos are of two Motleys that I currently have. They have a narrow striped, but with irregularities. The ones that I had in the past did not have any irregularities like this Green Motley Striped Snow.
 

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