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SWEEETTTT!
Really like that Monarch and the Super Pastel Monarch
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they're stunning! your BP's have the best colors. i just love the colors that peek through on their blushing. Monarch's are absolutely beautiful.
they're on my wishlist. see this was my post from the wishlist thread...
 Originally Posted by Ax01
my dream wish list now includes:
1. Monarch
2. Wet Dream
3. Killer Leopard Clown

BTW have u been able to produce a Monarch Mojave?
RIP Mamba
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
 Originally Posted by bigSAK
SWEEETTTT!
Really like that Monarch and the Super Pastel Monarch
Thank you.....yeah, they have some stunning colors!
 Originally Posted by Ax01
they're stunning! your BP's have the best colors. i just love the colors that peek through on their blushing. Monarch's are absolutely beautiful.
they're on my wishlist. see this was my post from the wishlist thread...
BTW have u been able to produce a Monarch Mojave?
Thanks....I think there is a lot of potential with this gene. Yes, I have produced a Monarch Mojave. Here are a few pics as a baby, then around 6 months.
Mojave on left, Monarch Mojave on the right

Monarch Mojave
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
Probably one of the best looking recessives out there in my opinion. Has it been established one way or another if the monarch gene shares a locus with anything else?
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
 Originally Posted by Ax01
BTW have u been able to produce a Monarch Mojave?
 Originally Posted by MonarchBall
Thanks....I think there is a lot of potential with this gene. Yes, I have produced a Monarch Mojave. Here are a few pics as a baby, then around 6 months.
Mojave on left, Monarch Mojave on the right

Monarch Mojave

beautiful. they just glow!
Monarch everything - Leopard, Clowns, GHI, etc. etc.
RIP Mamba
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
 Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
Probably one of the best looking recessives out there in my opinion. Has it been established one way or another if the monarch gene shares a locus with anything else?
Thanks for the kind words! I'm currently trying to breed an Ultramel to a Monarch, but at this time, we do not know.
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It is really pretty, too bad it will be a long time before it makes its way to the great white north. I actually like the normal more than the pastel & super pastel but that mojave monarch
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
 Originally Posted by kxr
It is really pretty, too bad it will be a long time before it makes its way to the great white north. I actually like the normal more than the pastel & super pastel but that mojave monarch 
Thanks so much! However, there is no reason they can't make it to the Great White North.
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Re: New MONARCH pics!
 Originally Posted by MonarchBall
Thanks so much! However, there is no reason they can't make it to the Great White North.
I'm a student atm so I can't really bring stuff into Canada lol If one of the bigger breeders bring it in I might pick one up but it'll probably be awhile
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