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Zahara: 2013 Miami Pinstripe Motley

Nanci

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(I thought I posted these!!) This is Zahara, my keeper of the pinstripe babies last year.
 

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That's snake is one of the nicest I've ever seen! I love it! Miamis are so awesome

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She is SO pretty. I love the chestnut with the silver.

I expect that will fade as she gets older, so she looks more like mom. They start out almost black, then go red, then the silver takes over. It's like very phase is prettier than the last!
 
reminds me I need to get updated pics of Zahara's clutch mates; maybe tomorrow while harassing some '14 hatelings. Nice little keeper you've got there.
 
What's a specimen like that worth? A true beauty!!! I realize it's only worth what someone is willing to pay but I'm curious to know if you had to sell what kind of price tag you would hang-- Thanks, Stu
 
The thing that surprised me, when I got into Miamis, and there was really only one person breeding what I wanted, and I was also just getting into higher-end stripes with three or four genes, is how reasonably priced even the "top shelf" specimens were. The best of the best of the best Miamis are still under $200.

When the clutch hatches, and is healthy, and feeds, the perfect pinstripes will be priced at $100, and the broken but just as if not more attractive pinstripes will be priced at $75.
 
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