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A couple Striped Motley Miamis :)

carol

Down with the sickness
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Two of the three I held back, the other was in shed. The parents of these two just hooked up tonight for a 2010 batch!
 

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They are gorgeous! I want a little female soo badly. But I have no room :( Maybe a build project is in my future :grin01:
 
Jaw-dropping, heart-breaking, stunning! Your selective miami breeding is astounding, Carol, kudos!
 
I love Motley/Pinstripes!!!

I just wanted to share another picture of my Ghost Motley/Pinstripe
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Do you think the term "pinstripe" will catch on for this pattern variation? (Directed at anyone).
 
Gorgeous stripes

When I first joined CS I didn't think I would ever want a striped corn..but the more I see them the more they go to top of my list every time. What a beauty!
 
Do you think the term "pinstripe" will catch on for this pattern variation? (Directed at anyone).

I dont know. I like motley/striped or striped /motley. To me it is more descriptive of what the genetics to get this pattern. Either way I like them a lot.
 
Except that the term motley/striped may lead one to believe that the stripe gene has anything to do with this fully-striped look, which it does not.
 
Droooooooooool! I'm lovin' them, Carol! Every day I think about how excited I am to get some miami's from you this year! Can't wait!
 
Wow, those look A LOT like the newly discovered Tessera. Although there are some noticeably slight variations in pattern.

Beautiful snakes though!
 
If I had room for any more morphs this would be the one I'd take I love those.
can see why you kept them.
Congrats
John
 
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