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Zora: 2009 LBR Miami Pinstripe Motley

Nanci

Alien Lover
Clutch hatching soon!! I thought I would update her photos for ACR (American Cornsnake Registry). She is just silvery perfection, to me.
 

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Wow... seriously, my jaw dropped a bit when I saw these. Never seen a Miami with color like this before. Can't wait to see the hatchlings! The way her scales flow with the silver is just incredible. It makes you literally want to look over every inch of her over and over again.

So beautiful. Miamis may be my new favorite phase, especially with these other traits mixed in... again, just WOW.
 
She is so pretty and you take such nice pics. I want one :)


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As you may know, I'm not a big fan of Pinstripe Motleys, BUT this one is amazing looking.........VERY NICE Nanci !!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
So how can you tell its a motley and not just a pinstripe?

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She is a type of Motley called pinstripe. She has two motley genes, and no stripe genes. There are ways to tell stripes from striped motleys, mostly, in stripes, the central stripe is much wider, but she has a pedigree on ACR that can be traced back, too, which makes it more simple.
 
Thank you! I love both my Miami projects. I'd love to get into Tesseras, someday...(Not with a motley, though!!)
 
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