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    Is this a Motley?

    Hello everyone I'm new to the boa community I just started out with my first female about a year ago and have been looking around since I came across this guy and the morphs are all still so new to me I'm used to ball pythons but is this guy a motley?
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    Re: Is this a Motley?

    Looks like one to me but im no expert. Only going by what ive seen in person

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    1.1yellow belly
    1.0 desert enchi
    1.0 pastel
    1.0 het russo
    1.0 lemon pastel
    0.1 spider
    2.0 normal

    1.0 striped corn
    0.1.0 normal corn

    1.0 columbian rianbow boa
    1.0 super hypo bci

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    0.1.0 water dragon

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    Re: Is this a Motley?

    Thanks I've never seen a motley before and tried looking online and here but I mostly find hypo motley also I was looking for a desription of the morph itself but couldn't find one
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    My motley baby looks similar, maybe a little lighter, but here's a photo I found:


    Morph: Inca, Inca Central American (CA) Motley, CA Motley
    Species: Common Boa - boa constrictor imperator (BCI)
    Produced by: Perfect Predators

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    It does indeed look like a motley. However, I wouldn't really call it a top-quality example. I like to see heavier patterning like the examples kilopular showed. Motleys are not a rare morph, so if you're looking for one, I would hold out for a better example personally. But that's just a matter of opinion.
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