Not sure what to call her, different than Jason Nelson's stuff!
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Not sure what to call her, different than Jason Nelson's stuff!
Even the normal motleys have great variation in them.
Very pretty!
Dude, that is bad ass!!! It'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
Thanks everyone it should be a fun ride!
Hi Jeff
That animal is amazing bro. I think it's a form of Super but why is it different then the ones I produced, I have know idea.
Yours where out crossed with several different bloodlines.
And why did Axanthic Motleys pop out of my Motley X Motley breeding.
Bottom line is. This gene is still fairly new and that's what makes it fun to work with. I guess will have some unanswered questions for a while.
Jason

Super

Super and Axanthic Motley

Axanthic Motley

Axanthic Motley and Motley "siblings"
HOLY CRAP!
If you want I can save you the burden of raising such an fugly worm 
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6.7 pituophis c. annectans
1.1 senticolis t. intermedia
1.1 rhinechis scalaris
1.2 lampropeltis m. thayeri
2.1 pantherophis g. guttatus
1.1 lampropeltis t. campbelli
1.1 turbo corns
1.1 jungle corns
1.1 thayeri hybrids (het albino)
I may need help I'll keep your email addy handy!
Thats an amazing animal! Good job!
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