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I had a starbust lay eggs that was breed to a caramel (I think caramel butter) motely het blood red and have no clue what to expect if I hatch them. Could use some guidance. Thanks guys.
Do you have photos of the snakes? To my knowledge there is no such thing as a Starburst and Butter is caramel amel so I am not quite sure what your snakes are!
Starburst was it's label at a reptile show and is so kind of albino with a lot of white. I may have to find the lid that came with the male but im sure it said caramel motley her bloodred. I'll try to get pics for u.
The starburst (as sold) appears to be candy cane if that helps to give you ideas. So most likely its candy cane x caramel motely het bloodred. I will get pics this weekend
If the genetics are correct and neither snake has surprise hets then you will have all normal corns het for amel, motley and caramel and possible het for bloodred (aka diffused).