Yes, Mike as you can see he was ready to eat
) Thanks again for such a beautiful, robust animal !!!
mt

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Yes, Mike as you can see he was ready to eat
) Thanks again for such a beautiful, robust animal !!!
mt

does that look like a motley Candy Cane to anyone but me? Do motley candy cane's even exist?
a very light orange AMEL Mot/Stripe Mother and a VERY light yellow and whiteish Butter Mot/Stripe Father !!! The Father has a perfect Mot pattern (like Hurricane) for the first 2/3rds (3/4ths ??) of his body then the Mot pattern becomes irregular. The Father does not show any brown like a typical Butter. His entire body is a very pale light yellow and his sides and circles are totally whiteish ...
) I suspect this guy will lighten up with age ... He had just shed the day before the pics
)
Thanks !!
mt
n/p
That is an AWESOME looking snake! It'll be real interesting to see how it's colors develop. Wouldn't it be cool if it ended up looking Candy Cane-ish? (especially with that excellent Motley pattern)

NICE!!! I have collected a bunch of Mikes animals over the years. All top notch STUFF. That amel is probably from the same line as the striped butter mots I hatched out this season. Good luck with that snake, he or she will only get better. Mike Panichi
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