A few pics of my cblt Baranquilla colombian at 1 year..



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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
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There will be more shortly Shane... I've got a few litters due to drop any day now.... I'm trying to keep busy so I don't hover over the gravid girls...LOL...
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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
You know after sitting here and admiring your pictures a thought occured to me. Portions of this snake look remind me of a looser patterned motley. I know it isn't and I am not tryin to step on any toes, but is it possible that the motley is a tighter, more accentuated or symmetric pattern of the circleback/laddertail?
Yes they are similar, a lot of morphs are basicly a type of CBLT. Motley, arabesque, square tail. All tend to be codominant all have the basic pattern and many have lateral striping, and clean bellys. I am working on some lines of codominant CBLT's.... It will be interesting to see what the super forms turn out like on all of the above mentioned morphs with the purple patternless showing as the super form of the motley.. =D
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Ed Lilley, www.constrictorsnw.com
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