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Motley Jungle neos

tcdrover Apr 30, 2012 09:48 PM

Nothing revolutionary here, unfortunately.

I was hoping for a jungle albino motley male. I'm not sure yet
if I will get what I wanted. The two best looking motleys are
both females. Below is a pic of the female I will keep.

Here is a strange looking, pale albino motley that might be a
jungle. He ate so I'll hold off on sexing him for a few days.
He looks like he wants to be an albino brazilian rainbow boa.
Maybe he is a revolutionary at heart.

Here is the runt of the litter. He's a tiny little guy. I thought
at first he had to be a normal motley but that lateral stripe is
pretty solid and pretty dark. He has a little white spot on his
head. Not sure what that is, there are a few that got it.

I like this one. It's a normal jungle. It came out looking just
like it's mother. It has more light color on it's dorsal pattern.
It's about 3 times as big as the runt.



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Replies (7)

Morphism May 01, 2012 12:08 AM

Every time I see that Doo doo Green Wall I know who the post is from. LOL!

Nice Keepers Thomas!

It looks like that Normal "Motley" could turn out to be a jungle motley. I could be wrong but it might prove to be a low expression. Something in its head pattern shows that mask look that the jungle mots have. I wonder what everyone else's thought are. hmm

Thanks for sharing!

Ulysses

tcdrover May 01, 2012 07:25 AM

I prefer to look at it as an avante garde Avocado green...

Thanks, there are a couple of other motleys that I think are
definite jungles. That little one I'm not so sure about.
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EddieFlexMMCinc May 01, 2012 09:35 AM

Cool litter! Congrats!
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tibor May 01, 2012 10:38 AM

motley/jungles are cleaner with crisp patterns that surely enhances the motley patterns...the question.. in the years ahead is what will they produce being a two gene codom..time will tell surely..here's four differant looks as well..



tcdrover May 01, 2012 12:05 PM

Thanks, I have two that came out like your first pic.

They both have a white/creamy, salt & pepper like granular color in the 'holes' on the top saddles.

Do you think the 2nd albino I posted above is a jungle?
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tibor May 01, 2012 12:31 PM

Hmm..second albino motley is a male?...sounds like what you ordered..keeper!
when he's ready to breed..give him a fore sure" jungle gene female "and watch the results...I'd bet you will be impressed.
cool Boa stuff..,congrats.

LarM May 01, 2012 08:45 PM

Those Motley's look great !

. . . Lar M
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