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Striped Mojaves

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  • 08-09-2013, 09:07 AM
    Pythonfriend
    yeah, this is exactly what got me confused in the "mojave versus lesser"-thread.

    i want to see the color difference between dorsal pattern and side pattern, even in adult mojaves, and this adult mojave has it.

    When i see an adult mojave without color difference between the dorsal pattern and the side pattern, then its hard for me to believe that it is a real mojave.

    Also in many combos, the color difference between dorsal and side pattern makes a big difference. You only get nice jigsaws if you use these nice mojaves that have this color difference.

    For a high-quality mojave i would look for both: The color difference, and dorsal striping.

    so in my book, what you have here are some REALLY nice mojaves, prime examples of the morph.
  • 08-09-2013, 09:22 AM
    ClarkT
    What morph is his mother, because she doesn't look like a normal.
    Have you bred him to her? If not, you should..

    Cool mojos!
  • 08-10-2013, 12:58 AM
    MakiMaki
    Re: Striped Mojaves
    Thanks for the nice comments. I do plan to breed the striped mojave back to his mom. She is a CH (Captive Hatched) female that I hope to prove out.
  • 08-10-2013, 04:56 AM
    galequin
    Neat project you got going! Best of luck :)... eventually would like a pastave male when I get into.breeding hopefully by then I can get a striped pastave? Lol my way of saying hope it proves out somewhere along the line
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