• Hello!

    Either you have not registered on this site yet, or you are registered but have not logged in. In either case, you will not be able to use the full functionality of this site until you have registered, and then logged in after your registration has been approved.

    Registration is FREE, so please register so you can participate instead of remaining a lurker....

    Please be certain that the location field is correctly filled out when you register. All registrations that appear to be bogus will be rejected. Which means that if your location field does NOT match the actual location of your registration IP address, then your registration will be rejected.

    Sorry about the strictness of this requirement, but it is necessary to block spammers and scammers at the door as much as possible.

1.0 Miami motley 'Spike'

CornsAustria

New member
Hi
Here's my babyboy called 'spike' miami motley, 2013

I hope he gets a clear silver on his side's but it looks good ;)
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7650.JPG
    IMG_7650.JPG
    70.5 KB · Views: 254
  • IMG_7869.JPG
    IMG_7869.JPG
    63.1 KB · Views: 254
  • IMG_7963.JPG
    IMG_7963.JPG
    56.7 KB · Views: 253
  • IMG_8629.JPG
    IMG_8629.JPG
    52.6 KB · Views: 253
  • IMG_8639.JPG
    IMG_8639.JPG
    54.6 KB · Views: 253
Nice... I produced a couple of these a few years back by accident. I put a `Guarenteed` ButterMott male in with my Miami and ended up with 6 eggs... Guess should have gotten a second opinion on the Butter though...

Steve
 
so here are new picture's
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8788.JPG
    IMG_8788.JPG
    36.8 KB · Views: 218
  • IMG_8595.JPG
    IMG_8595.JPG
    79.2 KB · Views: 218
  • IMG_8592.JPG
    IMG_8592.JPG
    44.9 KB · Views: 218
He's gorgeous. :D

I wanted to say something about this though:

Nope... he is motley but also you can say motleyXstriped because the stripe is almost perfect ;)

Motleyxstripe denotes genetics. A motley-stripe is a snake with 1 motley gene and 1 stripe gene. A pinstripe motley is a motley with a 'stripey' look to it. It can be homozygous motley and still have a near-perfect stripe.
 
I know that genetics can be confusing.
The stripes from a stripe gene are different looking than these Motley stripes.
Beautiful snake! Miami's are one of my favorites!
 
I shoot a few new pics from my pair 'buffy and spike'
Here are one of it...:)
 

Attachments

  • IMG_9672.JPG
    IMG_9672.JPG
    58.3 KB · Views: 80
Very pretty! I have Miami Motleys with stripes from head to tail, complete stripes, who do not carry the stripe gene. Stripe doesn't have anything to do with pinstripe.
 
Awesome pictures and beautiful snake... I see you like aloes also. And is that a Bowiea vine I see in the other photo? ;)
 
Hi
Yes, i am a 'plant horder' :D
i learnd this in scool, now planting is my hobby.
We have a lot of sukkulent plants from south africa because they are so uniqu in their growing forms. love the thick caudex !!! Out Bowiea are about 10 years old....every year she grow's till she gets on the flor and then she bloom :)
My Boyfriend and i loooove the succulent plant's at most, but in the bad month who are grey and cold, we need a little bit green around us, so we have many many greenplants too !
 
Hey
looong time to wait for a new picture :D
Want to share one from today with you from our 'little' spike
 

Attachments

  • IMG_3336.JPG
    IMG_3336.JPG
    49.5 KB · Views: 44
WOW! Your little one is really really pretty!! Possible silly question, as he gets older, will the stripe pattern fade? Or do the pinstripe motleys keep the stripe? I love the colors on his sides as well...
 
Thank you !
Well, i a picture of his parents say no (i image it here in this post)... the stripe thing would't fade... but only the time will share.. its my first miami motley, but he don't disappointed me at all - i think he is one of my beautiest snakes ;)
 

Attachments

  • Miami Striped Motley Eltern.jpg
    Miami Striped Motley Eltern.jpg
    301 KB · Views: 33
Back
Top