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scott wright
at Tue Sep 25 02:53:01 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scott wright ]

Above is a pic of the father, next is a pic of the Mother:

This is a very special clutch from two very special parent snakes! The mother is a Banded Motley Corn from Don Soderberg and the father is a Striped Jungle Corn that is half Cal King "Special" from Elite Reptiles and half Motley Corn from TNT snakes.
These are all either Motley or Het Motley, and they are 66% poss het amel.
These undergo great color changes over time, increasing in color greatly with each shed. I've listed what the animal's coloration will undergo with each picture.
Male #1: Albino Hurricane Motley, will be neon colored.
Male #2: Will be dark orange striped on light orange.

Male #3: Will be black and orange/red on bright yellow.

Male #4: Will be bright crimson on yellow/orange.

Male #5: Will be salmon pink fading to yellow on jet black.

Male #6: Will be yellow with orange highlights on jet black.

Male #7: Will be yellow with orange inside stripes.

Male #8: I've never produced one like this, but it appears that it will be wine red and black over pastel yellow.

Female #1: This is a dream snake for me!

Female #2: This will have orange sides with bright yellow stripe bordered by deep orange red outlined in black.

Female #3: This one missed the stripe, but she will look like a bullsnake with bright yellow and deep red.

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First Jungle Corn clutch of the year - scott wright, Tue Sep 25 02:53:01 2007
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