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    savannah ball python

    i love the savannah ball python, but when i look on world of ball pythons, there are 2 different types, the gorgeous one that is like a reduced pattern, and the one that looks like a mojave with more blushing and flames
    what does the savannah actually look like
    can u post pics of your savannah ball pythons?
    if i bred a cinny to a mojo, what am i more likely to create, the reduced pattern one, or the mojo with extra flames and blushing?? does it make a difference with the cinny, as in if you get a black back cinny, does that mean u get a better savannah
    sorry for all the questions lol

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    Re: savannah ball python

    i see what ur talking about. the first one is a savannah (cinny x moave) the second pic is a pewter (pastel x cinny) x mojave so the genes are a bit different in both of those snakes. if u bred a cinny to a mojo you will get the first pic that looks like a mojave with more color.
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    Re: savannah ball python

    oh ok, so why is it labeled as a savanah, as i was planning on creating one of them in a few years, but now i will ahve to make the savannah ball python, and then breed it to a pastel
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    there is a couple ways to do it. you could buy the 3 base morphs and breed and eventually get your pastel savannah. or buy a pewter and breed to a mojave and maybe hit the odds ur first season. if i were you i would buy a very nice female pastel and raise her up, then get a nice mojave male and cinny and breed my own, then it will most likely have the characteristics that you like
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    Re: savannah ball python

    ye i was planning on making my own, i am hopefully buying a mojo female this year, and a mate of mine is ment to buying a cinny male, so we will eventually breed them together and produce a normal savannah, and then ill buy a female pastel, and breed a male sav to a pastel, and produce a pastel sav, my ultimate goal

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