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Help with some new rescues...

Whoops! Meant to write pinstripe. She's actually a motley. Fingers ran away from my brain there.
 
Whoops! Meant to write pinstripe. She's actually a motley. Fingers ran away from my brain there.

Really? With that full of a stripe? What about a motley/stripe? I know they are allelic but she looks NOTHING like my anery motley (by his pattern, I mean)...who is in my little avatar.
 
It's referred to as a pinstripe motley. The wavering stripe, the motley patch on the tail, and the head pattern say she is *phenotypically* a motley. Genetically she could be either pure motley (yes, this pattern appears in full motleys) or a motley-stripe. You won't know which unless you do breeding trials.
 
It's referred to as a pinstripe motley. The wavering stripe, the motley patch on the tail, and the head pattern say she is *phenotypically* a motley. Genetically she could be either pure motley (yes, this pattern appears in full motleys) or a motley-stripe. You won't know which unless you do breeding trials.

Very interesting! I've never heard of a pinstripe motley. Corn genetics are still fairly new to me. I'm more comfortable with ball python genetics. I will probably keep the female here and breed her to my anery. I can prove out her ghost and her motley (figure out the genetics behind it).
 
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