interesting. I would breed those two sibs together to see what happens..
07-09-2008, 03:05 AM
RandyRemington
Re: Mojave Only?
Thanks
The little male has eaten two small adult mice already and mom ate three retired breeder rats (two where huge males) in the last week (and went through a shed) so I might try them this winter. A lot will depend on if he gets big enough and if he looks to be something other than only Mojave as he grows. My main goal is to find out what a homozygous Garcia looks like but of course I want eggs first so if he doesn't look like he is ready I'll try some older males too and maybe find out what the pastel or spider combo looks like. Would eventually like to try a pinstripe in case she is a chocolate but don't yet own one of those. The wicked sibling girl will no doubt take years to grow up so I hope to know something before then from mom.
Can someone bring me up to speed on what a sable looks like (didn't see a hunter's guide)? Is there a super known? So far mom’s normal offspring have been very dark and the two this year (I never saw the ones last year in person) have her iridescence. Maybe she has more than one thing going on.
Randy first off nice mojaves. I believe you have something different there. Mojaves in the begining were known for the one eyed alein heads. Yours being spaced out is not normal. I am excited to see what happens with this project.
07-13-2008, 09:45 PM
fattielumpkin
Re: Mojave Only?
those are great looking mojaves. I cannot wait to get one for my collection.
07-14-2008, 05:52 AM
coldthumb
Re: Mojave Only?
I say go for it..Pair that questionable double morph son back with mom,and see what happens!