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    Re: Clueless to corn morfs. Identification help please?

    A very nice motley snake you have there. Motley is a simple recessive pattern gene. Both bloodred and motley give rise to clear bellies, so that may have been the confusion. And a snake that is homo blood and motley can be hard to tell apart, but that one doesn't have the diffusion one would expect on a bloodred. So its safe to say motley.

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