I like this guys motley banding. It is a little hard to see in the pics, but if you look closely at the laterals you can see the banding. Neat little snake. He along with the ultramel motley below were produced by Don at South Mountain.
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I like this guys motley banding. It is a little hard to see in the pics, but if you look closely at the laterals you can see the banding. Neat little snake. He along with the ultramel motley below were produced by Don at South Mountain.
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That one has a cool faded, broken, busy pattern. Nice, thanks for sharing. You might want to see if you can select out any offspring that have that quality and selectively breed to enhance that busy, broken fade....might look really cool with other color combos too, just an idea... take it with a grain of salt, lol.
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Jeff Benfer
gartersnakemorph.com
Yes, he does have a really busy pattern. I plan to hold back a few that resemble him. Hopefully I will get a few ultramels motlies with the "busy" pattern. Fingers crossed right?
Here is another pic of him this spring.
Thanks
dc

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