While the motley gene primarily affects the pattern, it may also influence the coloration to some extent. However, the primary visual impact is on the pattern.
The motley morph typically displays a reduction or alteration in the typical reticulated python pattern. The dark, often chain-link-like patterns seen in wild-type reticulated pythons are disrupted, leading to a more broken or irregular pattern. This can give the snake a striking and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
The motley morph usually darkens the color of the snake overall, leading to a darkening of the eye color. Eye color can range from dark yellow, dark orange, dark brown, and even black.
The OGS morph is characterized by a bright orange coloration. This intense orange hue sets individuals with this morph apart from the more typical colorations seen in wild-type or other morphs of reticulated pythons.
The Orange Ghost Stripe reticulated pythons morph characterized by the presence of a stripe running along the back. The remaining pattern is often reduced, and the contrast between the background color and the pattern elements is less pronounced. This can result in a more visually cohesive and clean appearance.
OGS pythons have a range of eye colors including yellow, orange, green, and brown eyes.
While the genetic striped morph primarily influences the pattern, it may also have some impact on the coloration of the snake. However, the primary visual impact is on the pattern, with the coloration often resembling that of wild-type reticulated pythons.
The most defining characteristic of the genetic striped morph is the presence of distinct stripes running along the length of the snake's body. These stripes often extend from the head to the tail and can vary in width and intensity.
Genetic Striped python's eyes can have a range of colors including grey, yellow, orange, green, and brown eyes. The eye color is often affected by other color morph that are present in the snakes genetics.
The snake's body has a light background color, often white or cream, with minimal to no visible pattern due to the absence of melanin and red/yellow pigments.
The patterns, which would be present in wild-type reticulated pythons, are significantly reduced or absent in snow morphs.
Snow pythons typically have pink or red eyes, a characteristic of the albino trait.
Sunfire reticulated pythons are known for their bright and vibrant colors. The background color can range from orange to deep red, and there may be a high level of saturation in the pigmentation.
The pattern on sunfire reticulated pythons is often bold and well-defined. The contrast between the background color and the pattern elements is typically pronounced, creating a visually striking appearance. The head pattern of sunfire reticulated pythons may also exhibit distinct markings or coloration, contributing to the overall appeal of the morph.
Sunfire pythons may have striking eye coloration, often appearing as red or reddish-orange.
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