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Posted by: draybar at Thu Mar 4 17:04:05 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ] >>I have bred and produced plenty of bloodreds. I have a friend that breeds and produces Motley bloodreds. I have not seen one with as dark a blue or the blue colors appear to wrap about the belly of this snake. All the blues I've seen on the tail of the blood reds are very pale compared to this one and fades toward the belly. Additionally the red colors appear to be paled or slightly lightened. I can see the differences in this animal and other bloodred motleys I've seen. We all know the cornsnakes colors change as they age. Whatever gene is introduced to this snake as similar as it may look to a bloodred motley as a baby is quite possibly to look extremely different than an adult bloodred motley when it ages. [ Hide Replies ]
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