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    I like it.

    It does have the Jungle look, which as far as I know, is not genetic. I hope yours is, a cool look.

    Dave

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    Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)

    No I think its 25% super mojo 25% normal 50%mojo from pairing mojo to a mojo

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    Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)

    Sorry i am wrong i thought its mojo x mojo

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    Not sure what they are, but I sure like the "skull" pattern on the bottom right one.

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    Im am wanting to think maybe there was some temp fluctuations or something during incubation that screwed with the pattern but who knows?

    Whatever it is its SMOKING!!!
    I would try to repeat the same pairing next year to try again.
    Whats the sex?
    On the pairing who was the dam and who was the sire?

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    Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Im am wanting to think maybe there was some temp fluctuations or something during incubation that screwed with the pattern but who knows?

    Whatever it is its SMOKING!!!
    I would try to repeat the same pairing next year to try again.
    Whats the sex?
    On the pairing who was the dam and who was the sire?
    double post, we have two threads with one topic

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-mojave-pls-ID <---- here, pairing was male super mojave to female mojave.
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    nice!

    Not sure what you came across, That's a keeper!
    1.0 Normal Dinker 1.0 Fire ph VPI Axanthic 1.1 Mojave 0.1 Citrus Pastel Yellowbelly 0.1 Pastel 1.0 Bumble bee 1.0 green pastel 1.0 Orange ghost yb 1.0 Albino 0.1 het Albino 0.1 citrus pastel 1.0 Specter 0.1 Enchi het og 0.1 HGW Granite 1.0 lesser het clown

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    Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)

    could it be something hidden in the BEL side of this pairing. Either way a nice puzzle to come out of the egg. I just noticed the backward L on the head, definitely a keeper.

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    Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    double post, we have two threads with one topic
    Not anymore
    There is also one on facebook.

    Leopard is a thought but I am not that familiar with them.

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    Looks like a mojave x jungle. The jungle has not been proven genetically reproducible. I see this same post every so often . crazy tricked out pattern, strange head pattern, and odd coloration. Google jungle ball python and look at which one yours compares to. There's quite a bit of variety in the weird jungle thing. It's a lot like paradox in which it's random, sometimes cool looking, but unfortunately not genetic. Good luck though .
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