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Zora: Striped Miami Motley

Nanci

Alien Lover
Miss Zora was not a cooperative subject today, although she did enjoy a nice swim in the water garden! Here she is, drying off in the sun. It's soo late in the day- look at her shadow! (Her eye looks giant here because there is a water drop right on it...)
 

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Perhaps you'd like to see her lung!
 

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Here is Zora with Tina, the waterlily, who is all closed up for the night...I really wanted to get a picture of her whole self, on a lily pad, but she wasn't having any of it and kept racing away into open water! And it's feeding time for the fish, so I didn't want to take any chances.
 

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Pretty lung! She's so cute! Try evening lighting on cobblestone grey... :)
 
(Did I breed her, I wish! Zora is a 2009 Huddleston Miami!)

Finally, a picture I halfway like! She curled into this faded hibiscus and didn't want to move.
 

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Or, you might call her a Low Belly Reptiles baby! A breeder I highly recommend and my collection reflects that! Here is Zora with Albert Greenberg. When Albert is wide open, Fred says he looks like he has his own sun inside. But I kind of like him muted like this.
 

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Last pic, I can't believe this kind of almost worked!

Thanks for looking!!
 

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Great pics again, Nanci! I really love how you can do this with your snakes. Kinda makes me want to go make a pond myself for my snakes. :D

Zora AND Albert look great together! ;)
 
Waterlily cultivars come with names like that! I also have Queen of Siam and Mrs. George C. Hitchcock. I think they are most often named after the person who breeds them, or a member of that person's family.
 
She looks great Nanci! I always love looking at your pictures of your snakes in your water gardens.
 
Nanci, Very nice Stripe Motley. Ultimately one of the best looking corn morphs out there....I think. Post Morph Pictures :)
 
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