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Re: mojave pieds
Originally Posted by EmberBall
The white snake is obviously a Mojave Pied. The other Mojave looks like a normal Mojave. The Mojave looking Mojave is supposed to be a Mojave Pied also? I have only seen the Mojave Pieds that Becky produced in person, and they were all 90% white. The other pics from Serpent's Den were also all 90% white. I am not sure I would be convinced that a Mojave looking snake is a Mojave Pied.
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Originally Posted by Thomas Jones
Sure looks like a regular mojo. Could be a mojo het pied.
Its hard to photograph that animal, I have seen it at Tims in person, and it definately isn't a normal Mojave, and once you see it in person you believe its a low white Mojave Pied. There hasn't been many Mojave Pieds produced and the ones that have been produced are high white, which for some reason make everyone believe that everyone is going to be high white. Not the case in my opinion. But only time will tell and Tim makes a great guarantee on all his animals so there is no worries.
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Re: mojave pieds
Nice choices
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Nice and I like how the male looks. I love that wacked mojo patern better than if it where high white. Nice pick ups!
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i like the low white better than the high white. congrats on the pick ups
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Re: mojave pieds
Originally Posted by PrototypePythons
Its hard to photograph that animal, I have seen it at Tims in person, and it definately isn't a normal Mojave, and once you see it in person you believe its a low white Mojave Pied. There hasn't been many Mojave Pieds produced and the ones that have been produced are high white, which for some reason make everyone believe that everyone is going to be high white. Not the case in my opinion. But only time will tell and Tim makes a great guarantee on all his animals so there is no worries.
thanks Shaun. couldn't have said it better myself
i'm not the least bit worried. i've compared his pattern to numerous piebalds, normal mojaves and mojave het pieds and im confident in the genetics.
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Re: mojave pieds
Low white mojo pied rulessssssss!!! Congrats!!
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wow that snake is soooo different! i like it!!
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Re: mojave pieds
Those are some neat looking snakes! And the low-white is clearly not a regular mojave, based on the white "snowflakes" somebody pointed out... very cool.
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