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    Mojave? Or...

    So yesterday I just bought two snakes off of craigslist ($100 for the pair), they were advertised as a female normal and a male mojave. While the one is definitely a female normal, I am not entirely sure if the male is a mojave or not. He's definitely some color morph, I'm just not 100% sure it's mojave.





    The pictures are a little hard to see because of the lamp, but his light colors are a cream/eggshell and the darker shade is like a very light milk chocolate. These pictures don't do him justice, he's absolutely gorgeous.
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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    When looking at the Mojave page of "World of Ball Pythons" (http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/mojave/) he does look like the 5th image, so maybe he is. Who knows, because he doesn't look remotely like the other 15 images on that page
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    If he's not Mojave, he is most likely a lesser.

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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    Quote Originally Posted by lawnchaircrisis View Post
    So yesterday I just bought two snakes off of craigslist ($100 for the pair), they were advertised as a female normal and a male mojave. While the one is definitely a female normal, I am not entirely sure if the male is a mojave or not. He's definitely some color morph, I'm just not 100% sure it's mojave.





    The pictures are a little hard to see because of the lamp, but his light colors are a cream/eggshell and the darker shade is like a very light milk chocolate. These pictures don't do him justice, he's absolutely gorgeous.
    Mojave. Here is my Mojave female.

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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    That's a Mojave to me. What else were you thinking?

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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    Mojave

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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    Thats a mojo alryt! Mojave can b very polymorphic but are easy Thats a mojo alryt! Mojave can b very polymorphic but are easy to tell when uv seen enough of them.



    this for eg is a very different looking mojo but still has the blushing and patterns of a mojo


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    Definitely a mojo and I hope he's not co-habbing with that normal female, unless you want eggs.

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    Re: Mojave? Or...

    Thanks so much, I really appreciate it! I just had them together for the first night I brought them back since they were living together beore, now I have a partition in the tank. She definitely needs to gain weight before I can even consider letting her lay

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