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unusual pattern

harry&snaky

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if you think you snake has an unusaul pattern then post it here here is mine
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Ah aztecs. I like the first unusual saddle on your snake...it almost looks like two saddles in one. :] Or like an infinity sign!
Nice little normal.
 
if you think you snake has an unusaul pattern then post it here here is mine
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you may have noticed my pictures are gone. thats because i deleted my albums and merged everything into a single album so the recent photos i have posted are gone. so here they are again
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Nice Harry

Harry I believe what you have is known as cubed. I could be wrong check out some of the pics on thissss forum under Cubes. What a nice snake. Hope you breed Him/her when the time comes.
Peace and as always
Be Well
 
No, that's not a cubed. Cubed is genetically striped and it lacks belly checkers and the lower side blothes are elongated to stripes just like in Stripeds and Motleys.

Does this snake have belly checkers or completely white belly?

I'd say it's just a Normal with lovely aberrant pattern. Something that resembles aztec-ish and motley-ish mixture. Very unique! :D
 
How about these two I hatched last year, I don't have any new pics but hope to breed them next year. The first is a female snow and the second is a anery male.
John
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How about these two I hatched last year, I don't have any new pics but hope to breed them next year. The first is a female snow and the second is a anery male.
John
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what hell 'Z'!!!!!! those are some awsome snakes w/ some nice ass patterns....what else are you hiding from me..huh!!!!!:laugh01:
 
you may have noticed my pictures are gone. thats because i deleted my albums and merged everything into a single album so the recent photos i have posted are gone. so here they are again
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I hate being the first one to call it, but yours reminds me of a hybrid, possibly a corn X milksnake. The pattern is reminiscent of both a motley-type and aztec-type, but the saddle bands are too prominent for the typical motley or aztec corn morphs. The side pattern is also a little too "bold" for a corn snake. That's just my opinion, and perhaps a better full body photo is in order to possibly change my opinion. (And I like the hybrids because of the boldness and aberrant tendencies of their patterns.)
 
Wow! Y'all really have some interestingly patterned snakes!
Here's a few of mine. I only have partial aberrancies.
Cruella (classic/normal):

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Josef (Amel):

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Blayne (Lavender):

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Maxwell (Anery motley). Hey DragonSpawn, this is the pattern sometimes referred to as cubed:

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Adolf (Charcoal):

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I hate being the first one to call it, but yours reminds me of a hybrid, possibly a corn X milksnake. The pattern is reminiscent of both a motley-type and aztec-type, but the saddle bands are too prominent for the typical motley or aztec corn morphs. The side pattern is also a little too "bold" for a corn snake. That's just my opinion, and perhaps a better full body photo is in order to possibly change my opinion. (And I like the hybrids because of the boldness and aberrant tendencies of their patterns.)

Looking at the shape of the head (from what I can see), I have to respectfully disagree with a corn x milk hybrid.
 
Looking at the shape of the head (from what I can see), I have to respectfully disagree with a corn x milk hybrid.

The photos aren't the best and I did ask for others, and if you would reference this thread, hybrids can come in many shapes and forms and depending upon the % of corn snake, can be somewhat confusing. The snake in question reminds me of a hybrid I've seen before. There was either some type of milksnake and/or thayeri in the mix. Someone on kingsnake was selling siblings from the same clutch under various names, some not mentioning the fact that they were hybrids.

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77762&highlight=thayeri
 
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