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I'm Stumped...

komodo_28

Rising Snake Addict
Well I am coming to you guys for some help on these ones. I had a clutch of eggs from a Caramel het amel, motley, diffused and she laid 17 eggs and these three came out. I have a guess as to what they are but I dont know for sure. The first two I think are caramel diffused motleys but am I really lucky enough to get two in this clutch? The odds were about 4%. They both have a stripe about a third down then normal patterns but the stripe starts again towards the end on the first one. Then the third one my guess at first was a butter but it has no belly checkers at all and the head I cant decide if it is a diffused head or not :shrugs: so I have it being a sulphur in my mind. I want to hear what you guys think!
And they hatched yesterday so they have not had their first shed.
 

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Those first two may be diffused motleys.... OR... something that sometimes happens when the corns get into the really extreme diffusion is it royally screws up the pattern, often creating a "lightning bolt" down the neck.
 
I've seen the "lightning bolt" on non-motley diffused, but it only went not even a quarter of the way down. I'd say they are both for sure diffused, at least.
 
I didnt know that diffused can cause the "lightning bolt" on the back. Do either of you happen to have a picture of one? Also the first one turned out be a male and the second a female so they will be held back as a pair!
 
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