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    Interesting

    First of all i got a farmbred female as a baby dat looked diferend than others so i got her at bereeding size and bred my mojave male to her .
    I thought she looked a bit like a vanilla , got a nice clutch of 6 eggs and now they are hatched and shed .
    Maybe i'm totally wrong but tell me what you think !
    2 mojo's withs i think one could be a vanilla mojo



    And two normals witch i thingk the right one could also be a vanilla

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    The one mojo is definitely lighter and very nice but I dont know if I'd call it anything other than a nice mojo.

    As for the normals. I certainly do not see any vanilla influence in the one on the right. It would be a LOT lighter as such a young baby. It also does not have the head marking. The pattern looks a bit too messy as well.

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    Re: Interesting

    Thanks , i won't cal them vanilla mojo ore vanilla . i wil breed the light mojo back to his mother and see what happens .

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    The only way to find out if the vanilla gene is present is by breeding it to a fire, (fire x vanilla combo is vanilla creme which is very unique) but I truly don't think it's vanilla. That isn't to say you don't have something going on there though. It could still be something, or it just be that the mother is a nice light normal that passes that light trait on to the babies and lightens them up a little..

    Kind of like how breeding a dark normal to a pastel will most likely give you dark, low quality pastels. Breeding a light normal that has nice blushing to a pastel will often improve on the pastel traits, giving you much nicer pastels that are lighter and have lots of blushing.

    Selective breeding is how you produce nice morphs. Maybe you have one of those nice normal females that will improve everything you put to her.

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