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My Sunglow Motley

Daniel Eaton

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This is Sunny. She is a year-old and has wonderful sunglow motley characteristics. Her only markings are on the top of her back. Her belly starts out snow white at the head and gradually fades to a light orange at the tail. She has a couple of kinks in her back, but I think she is my favorite corn. Perhaps I'm just a little biased, but I think she's beautiful. :)
 

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weird sunglow?!?!?

weird sunglow......or is mine weird?!?!? i dont know..all i can say your snake is a very good looking....but i wonder if its a sunglow motley:S look at mine....its a female from 2002 and i wonder if her colours would chance when she starts toget bigger and bigger.



DONT MIND THE TOO BIG MOUSE>>>TWAS A MISTAKE
 

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great photo

Your camera is definately much better than mine at picking up true colors. Sunny's coloration is almost identical to yours. And, with no markings at all on her belly or sides, she definately displays motley characteristics.
 
Sunglow is a linebred kind of morph. They have been selected for lack of white. Now in Motleys the strange thing is that normal Motleys have no black. So an Amel will automatically have no white. I think all Amel Motleys are Sunglows.

Here is my normal (read none selective bred for Sunglow) Amel Motley:

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Here is my normal Motley. Notice the lack of black:

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Marcel
 
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