Mojave - Favorable Traits?
I'm going to be purchasing a male mojave soon and was wondering what some favorable traits are in mojaves? Examples....
Albinos - High contrast
Pastels - No browning out
Lessers - High Yellow
Also, besides lessers, mojaves and pastels, what are some neat things to mix with a mojave? Pictures are always cool. Thanks in advance!
Re: Mojave - Favorable Traits?
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brikimura
I'm going to be purchasing a male mojave soon and was wondering what some favorable traits are in mojaves? Examples....
Albinos - High contrast
Pastels - No browning out
Lessers - High Yellow
Also, besides lessers, mojaves and pastels, what are some neat things to mix with a mojave? Pictures are always cool. Thanks in advance!
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This is # 6 in the hunters guide to the morphs it will let you know what to look for everything else is in the eye of the beholder.
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i like any mojave but my favorite is a reduced patterned. i would put him with a pinstripe for some jigsaws.
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To me wen it comes to Mojave it's really a question of personal taste, I like them bright and I am a big sucker for dorsal stripe (full or partial)
And that girl just fit the bill for me
http://stewartreptiles.com/wordpress...e/mojave06.jpg
Re: Mojave - Favorable Traits?
To me, it seems that "grading" mojaves is more a matter of personal preference than some of the other morphs ... (Though of course there's a lot of personal preference in those as well :) )
My favorite mojaves are the stripe-backed, reduced-pattern ones. I especially like "drippy" stripes and floating "alien heads." I like some blushing on the sides but for me, a mojave should have a black dorsum -- for the most part, I don't like the mojaves that are a uniform light brown or greenish color.
As far as combos, I think my two favorite mojave combos are the mojave-Enchi and the mojave caramel, though of course the latter is quite a bit more long-term project :)