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New Snake, Bloodred Stripe?

MilesHerp

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Can you tell me what it is?
MilesHerp
 
I think there's too much yellow to be a Bloodred and I see no diffusion... Also, it looks more like a Striped Motley, instead of a Stripe... (but I'm no expert)! Lovely snake either way!
 
I agree...normal striped motley, possibly hypo striped motley because he is a bit brighter than I would expect a normal to be. I would also expect the lateral line to be more diffused if it were homozygous bloodred, but I really haven't seen that many to make a more experienced judgment.
 
I am with the others, beautiful normal pinstriped motley (poss hypo). What is the snake's name?
 
I have no idea what you guys are saying but thanks! It's name is Diablo, lol I needed a name. I need to work on my genetic names and stuff.
 
That I will leave to the more experienced, I am not experienced enough to offer an answer on the sunkissed gene.
 
I have no idea what you guys are saying but thanks! It's name is Diablo, lol I needed a name. I need to work on my genetic names and stuff.

Your funny lol Cute name :D The genetics aren't hard to learn. Motley's have kind of a spotted pattern and sometimes the spots kinda stretch and connect to the point that they look like a stripe, when that happens we call it a Pinstripe Motley which is what we think yours is. (Feel free to check out all my snakes pics in my album on my profile) Bellow are some pics of my Pinstripe Mot Normal, she is more brown than yours is and even has some black on her when you look real close. That's why I don't think yours is normal colored, it is too red and orange. It is beautiful none the less.
May I ask where you got it?
Could it be an Amel Pinstripe Mot guys?
 

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Which picture are we looking at? The one in post #2? In that pic the pupil to me looks black or brown...or some other dark variant.

Oh okay I gotcha. the pupil is a dark color so not an amel or sunglow. I would guess Hypo then. Here are some pics of the male Hypo Motley I'm getting soon :D
 

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