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    name this morph

    My wife and I obtained this corn yesterday and the person that had him/her didn't know what morph it was. I've looked at several morph sites and I "think" it may be a Motley but I'm not positive. Anyone know what it is?



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    Re: name this morph

    It's hard to say exactly what it is without knowing the genetics. My first thought was sunkissed, but I'm not really sure. It doesn't look motley to me at all though. Motley is a gene that effects the pattern, so it can be in combination with many different morphs. For example, I have an amel motley, so she is an amel (albino) with the motley pattern.
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    Are the eyes pink? Can't tell if they look that way because of flash, or if they are that way.

    Looks like an amel to me, maybe even makes the cut for a sunglow (line bred amel). Definitely not sunkissed, motley, or diffused (bloodred). Also unlikely to be a lava.

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    Re: name this morph

    I thought about sunkissed but most of the pictures I've seen have some black outline on the pattern. The only black on this snake is a small amount of various black and orange checkering on the belly. The previous owner bought it from a local pet shop about 3 years ago and is otherwise clueless on morphs.

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    Re: name this morph

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps View Post
    Are the eyes pink? Can't tell if they look that way because of flash, or if they are that way.

    Looks like an amel to me, maybe even makes the cut for a sunglow (line bred amel). Definitely not sunkissed, motley, or diffused (bloodred). Also unlikely to be a lava.
    The eyes are black.

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    i think a good pic of the eyes would help tremendously

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    n/m, I'm changing my answer to hypo if the eyes are black.

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