OTHER MORPHS
Albino (Kahl Strain)
No dark pigment with red pupils & pink tongue.
Albino (Sharp Strain)
No dark pigment with red pupils & pink tongue.
Blonde T+ Albino
Pale ‘Caramel’ colour with reduced black pigment.
Blood
Small boa with orange/red colouration.
Columbian Motley
Connecting dorsal pattern; striped appearance.
Fusion
Pastel Boa with aberrant markings
Hog Island
Pale cream with pink, orange and grey hues
Hypo Hogs
Small Hypomelanistic Boa with increased colour
Jungle
Jungle Boa
Pastel
Clean pattern with pink/orange wash.
Salmon Hypo
Reduced black pigment and markings.
Squaretail (SBR Line)
Very clean bold pattern with reduced black pigment
Sunglow (Kahl Strain)
COLUMBIAN MOTLEY

Method of Inheritance: Co-dominant Mutation

Appearence: Connecting dorsal pattern often displaying a striped or ‘squaretail’ appearance. Absence of belly speckling and typical ‘diamond’ pattern to the flanks, generally replaced with lateral striping.

The original Motley Boa was imported from Columbia in 1994 and later proved to be a Co-Dominant mutation. This morph is not only the starting point for developing the amazing patternless Super Motley but also the key to developing other morphs such as Albino Motleys and new Morphs such as T+ Albino Motleys and Bloody Motleys.


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Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley
Columbian Motley