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Motleys with black borders~ it's possible.

carol

Down with the sickness
This came up in DYK a few days ago. I finally got around to snapping a couple pics, although one female I wanted to share was in shed. I took pics of her anyway. :)

First one is a Miami Motley that is a product of mixing up a few lines.

Second is out of a Okeetee Phase Motley project that Clint Boyer started. I've been working on them, outcrossing a bit, and adding some RO in there. Due to time issues, the project has the year off but I have a lot of new kids from this project that will be breedable soon.
 

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Thanks everyone!

Holy Cow! Put me on the list.That is one of the coolest snakes i've seen.Congrats!
ROB

Thanks again, I will definitely be working on making more of these. It's been a slow project, but I'm starting to see some rewards. :)
 
I don't know which is the greatest looking the miami motley stripe or the motley.
What to do
John
 
Hope those spots stick!! What beautiful snakes....I'm happy there are people like you producing better and better animals! :D
 
Carol that is the most beautiful Miami Motley I have ever seen, please do show us progression pics and I hope is stays that stunning!!
 
Carol, I had an Okeetee mot from Clint that retained some nice black. I love your Miami mots and stripes. Someday I will have one.
 
I must concur with the majority. The Miami mot in the 1st picture is so unique, and an absolute stunner.
 
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