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  • 11-21-2012, 02:06 PM
    rabernet
    Re: I posted the belly shots asked for. Any thoughts?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bluevenom View Post
    Also has anyone checked out lots of mojo fires. Lots of them do look just like this to me.

    You're really just going to have to breed the animal to figure out what it is. And trying to sell at as anything more than a single gene would not be ethical in my mind - not knowing for certain, what if ANY other gene may be at play (if you were going to sell it).
  • 11-21-2012, 03:17 PM
    snakesRkewl
    I see a bright mojave, no yellowbelly in that snake and I don't see fire either.
    imo it's just a nice bright mojave ...

    and I totally agree with Robin on potentially selling it.
  • 11-22-2012, 03:06 AM
    bluevenom
    Ok this is frustrating
    Thanks anyways. Hard to get straight answers to straight question. I never said my girls were for sale and that has nothing at all to do with my question. Didnt inquire about keeping balls together. Asked for belly shots and nothig said about them. The whole sale of a one gene animal as a two gene is unethical is so obvious and unrelated to my post. snakesrkwel at least barely mentioned part of what I am trying to talk about. So anyways I see pics of fire mojos and they look exactly like this. Was wandering if anyone has produced them or is framiliar with them or even seen dozens of pics of them. If I posted proven fire mojos some would say (and have) I dont see fire. Half of the time they change a mjo very little at all. some times they clean them up a little. And I suppose there are cool extremes that are not the norm. Any thoughts on the fire mojos that are out there? Sorry if I sounded rude but the unrelated obvious is kind of insulting.
  • 11-22-2012, 03:20 AM
    bluevenom
    Re: help identifying morph
    And also on the obvious note that breeding them is the only way to know for sure. Once again plainly obvious and of no help. I am looking for opinions of experienced ball python keepers that can shoot an educated guess about what they are just for me to ponder over as I decide what direction I will be going with them in my breeding program. The possible phantom/mystic idea was one that I never even thought about. Thanks for those posts also.
  • 11-22-2012, 11:35 PM
    bluevenom
    New pic with 3 others
    Took a pick with some other known morphs to show contrast. Any Ideas?[IMG]http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/...122_195003.jpg[/IMG]
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