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New photo`s: amel blood cubed? (NEW)

Niels K.

cornsnake to the bone!
In the first 2 pictures she was in shed.
The last 2 are after!!
I think I just love this snake.. so beautifull!

Wel Joe what do you think now about this stunning animal? :crazy02:

Greetings,
Niels
 

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Not exactly "beautiful" but certianly interesting looking, I'd certianly have picked that one out. Congrats! :cheers:
 
Well, it is not the colour (yet) of this animal what is most intressting!
What pattern haves it?
I hope this pictures are good enough to get some answers..!
 
Looks almost like its got a rectangular pattern, new cubed morph? very interesting.
Another thing to add to the collosal corn snake gene pool me thinks.
 
He certainly is unique! I haven’t ever seen anything like him as far as color or pattern. He does seem to have some areas that looked to be Cube, but the odd thing about him is that his colors seem to be reversed. Normally, the cubed pattern is the darkest color of the snake, but it seems to be missing on yours. If this snake were normally colored, the cubes would almost have to be black.
 
Well marc, that should be normals het amel bloodred motley, but that motley isnt correct i quess! :grin01:
 
The color in the pattern does seem to be reversed... but it is actually just a bit difficult to see. The ground color is almost over-powering the color in the pattern, like in a reverse Okeetee, but you CAN tell the difference.

Look at the full body pic...the ground color is the more yellowy-orange, while the pattern/saddle color is more red-orange, but has such an influx of white, like in a frosted, that it almost looks like it has no color. It also doesn't help that the amount of white in the pattern/saddle increased down the length towards the tail.

VERY interesting hatchling! I definately want to see pics of this one as it grows!
 
Susan said:
The color in the pattern does seem to be reversed... but it is actually just a bit difficult to see. The ground color is almost over-powering the color in the pattern, like in a reverse Okeetee, but you CAN tell the difference.

Look at the full body pic...the ground color is the more yellowy-orange, while the pattern/saddle color is more red-orange, but has such an influx of white, like in a frosted, that it almost looks like it has no color. It also doesn't help that the amount of white in the pattern/saddle increased down the length towards the tail.

VERY interesting hatchling! I definately want to see pics of this one as it grows!

Isn`t it a cubed pattern?
Well maby I can help you with this picture, you can see the pattern better in this way:
 
Niels K. said:
Isn`t it a cubed pattern?
Well maby I can help you with this picture, you can see the pattern better in this way:
lol i forgot the photo!
 

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