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Piles of Beautiful Pinstripe Miami Motleys!!

I'm so excited! Love them all. As you said, so hard to decide, but I'm absolutely certain they will all delight their new parents. :)
 
They are going to get popped tomorrow, and then will be going up for sale! Everyone has eaten, easily, three times, including uncovered in a deli cup, and unslit lukewarm pinks.
 
Yayy, this sounds great! Who/which are not yet spoken for? The parents are so beautiful, I'm REAAALY tempted.
(what prices?)
 
Nancy, there is a thread with post-shed pics down in my personal forum. So far, A, B, C and D are sold. All but one (B) have popped female twice. They have eaten three times and are ready to go!
 
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Luv how motley's can produce a pattern that resembles bones between the connecting circles... I wonder if that pattern can be enhanced with selective breeding. Sort of like the motleys Don S. produced with square marking rather than circles. That "bone" pattern would be cool on a ghost or anery.

"BONE STRIPE MOTS"
U heard it hear first! lol :D
 
That's my favorite baby. She's enormous! It will take the peppermint stripe clutch weeks to catch up to that weight.
 
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