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Old 01-07-07, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
Hurley
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Pin-Striped Motleys (the phenotype)

Pin-striped motleys are those motleys that show the thin striping anywhere from the joining of a couple saddles to the entire length of the snake. The stripes on these motleys are much thinner than the wide stripe of a genotypic stripe. The genotype of pin-striped motleys may be motley or motley/stripe.

Those pin-striped motleys with circles on the ends are often called "Q-tipped" motleys, a variation of pin-striped motley. The first photo below is a Q-tipped anery motley, the second is a pin-striped caramel motley. The others are anery motleys with varying amounts of pin-striping.
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File Type: jpg Anery Motley Hatchling.jpg (66.2 KB, 360 views)
File Type: jpg Cyclone_1203_02.jpg (106.7 KB, 356 views)
File Type: jpg Jordan as hatchling.jpg (151.3 KB, 352 views)
File Type: jpg Jordan.jpg (108.1 KB, 351 views)
File Type: jpg Joshii as hatchling.jpg (146.8 KB, 346 views)
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