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    What morph is this? need help with ID

    Was told this is a mojave ball.. need some help in ID before i get him.

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    Thanks!!

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    Looks like a Mojave to me.

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    Re: What morph is this? need help with ID

    Quote Originally Posted by RoseyReps View Post
    Looks like a Mojave to me.
    how do u see tt its a mojave? =) would like to learn more. thanks!

    oh my.. i realized tt i posted in the wrong section!
    Last edited by Audrey87; 11-12-2012 at 03:58 AM.

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    is this a mojave?

    Would like to confirm if this is a mojave before i buy it.

    I'm quite new to the ball scene.. so would like some thoughts on how u know it is a mojave and not a pretty pastel? THANKS!!

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    Oh, and here's the "table of contents" so to speak, for the hunters guide's. Just in case you're up for some learning

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...-makes-a-morph

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    It certainly looks like it could be one, but a higher res picture would help in making a definite decision.

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    Looks to me like it might be a mystic. The pattern is off to be a pastel IMO. better pics would help greatly

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    Re: is this a mojave?

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    Looks to me like it might be a mystic. The pattern is off to be a pastel IMO. better pics would help greatly
    I was under the impression mojo's and mystics were nearly impossible to tell apart from the top? That it was the belly that gave it away? (This is a question, as I would greatly love to be schooled on the differences)

    Also, OP: My reply in your other thread links to the hunter's guide for Mojave's, which identifies key traits to look for when ID'ing a Mojo. (non-blushed head, flames, key hole pattern, contrasting colors etc) It has pictures that shows you what is what.

    Edit: This is probably easier...heh
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...MORPHS-Mojaves (mojave guide)
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...-makes-a-morph (table of contents for other morph guides)
    Last edited by RoseyReps; 11-12-2012 at 04:42 AM. Reason: Added links

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    It is really hard to tell, but mystics tend to have more "normal" or wildtype coloration, where as Mojo's are more yellowish, and higher contrasted. At least that's what I've noticed. But your right, more pics are needed to be sure!

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