Has anyone ever seen or have a picture of a Phantom motley?
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Has anyone ever seen or have a picture of a Phantom motley?
Given that charcoal motley are still somewhat rare, I'm guessing phantom motley are even rarer, if any have been produced.
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I decided my old sig was too big.
I've got this snake that I was told was a ghost. It has almost no pattern whatsoever. Except for small outlines that show it has some motley pattern. I'm thinking that perhaps it is a Dilute anery motley. If I could figure out how to post a picture on here I would. I would really like a second opinon as to what she is.
Get a photobucket account (free)
Upload to photobucket.
Once uploaded - below the photo will be four different codes.
Click the mouse on the one that says "IMG Code" - just click it on the grey "IMG Code" text itself - and it should copy the code to your clipboard.
Then paste (Ctrl v or on a mac, flower v) here - and it should display.
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I decided my old sig was too big.
>>Get a photobucket account (free)
>>Upload to photobucket.
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>>Once uploaded - below the photo will be four different codes.
>>Click the mouse on the one that says "IMG Code" - just click it on the grey "IMG Code" text itself - and it should copy the code to your clipboard.
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>>Then paste (Ctrl v or on a mac, flower v) here - and it should display.
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>>I decided my old sig was too big.
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why not just click on Phto Gallery at the top of any kingsnake,com forum page and use the free photo gallery here?
It is easy to start your gallery and whenever you post and want to add a photo just click below your post where it says select image from your photo gallery.
easy and free and all here.

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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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Here's a link to a site that has an adult "Phantom", hatchling "Phantom", and hatchling motley "Phantom" cornsnake.
~Doug
Link
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
the link displayed the entire site, and not just the pics I mentioned, but if you scroll down into the "double trait cornsnakes" section, you will see Don Soderberg's "Phantom", click on that pic, and the others I mentioned will appear as well.
Also, the dilute anery that was mentioned, as well as MANY other genetic morphs are also displayed here.
~Doug
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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
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