Re: lyfoti05's 2013-14 Breeding Season Thread
Awesome clutch!! Those mojos have some amazing flames :D can't wait to see some after shed pics.
Re: lyfoti05's 2013-14 Breeding Season Thread
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AlexisFitzy
Awesome clutch!! Those mojos have some amazing flames :D can't wait to see some after shed pics.
Thank you! :D
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Slowcountry Balls
I would take a picture of the Mojave Yellowbellies next to the one you have called a Mojave, I'm seeing some real similar markings (smaller alien heads with granite markings in some). When I hatched out a clutch from an Orangebelly x Mojave, I had 4 that ended up being Orangebelly Mojaves, and the comparison picture really helped me figure that out (I thought I couldn't be lucky enough to get 4 Orangebelly Mojaves, but I did). Take a look at how the Orangebelly Mojave looks next to a Mojave
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...esome-Odds!!!!. You might have had better results than you thought.
As it turns out, there is a little more to this clutch. I purchased the Mojave het hypo sire from Jon Courtney in 2011 and hatched a few cool looking babies last season in addition to these guys. Jon contacted me to see if I had bred the male, and after seeing photos of animals from this clutch and last season, it looks like the Mojave het hypo sire is actually a Mojave Nazca het Hypo. :D
With that said, the above animals are likely (in order of posting) a Mojave Nazca Yellow Belly, Mojave Yellow Belly possible Nazca, and a Mojave Nazca. One of the normals (first one on the list) is a Nazca.
I'm thrilled with those results, and they're also ph Hypo too. :D
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coreydelong
As always- Nice babies!! Keep up the great work :gj:
Thanks Corey, I appreciate it. :D
Re: lyfoti05's 2013-14 Breeding Season Thread
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lyfoti05
As it turns out, there is a little more to this clutch. I purchased the Mojave het hypo sire from Jon Courtney in 2011 and hatched a few cool looking babies last season in addition to these guys. Jon contacted me to see if I had bred the male, and after seeing photos of animals from this clutch and last season, it looks like the Mojave het hypo sire is actually a Mojave Nazca het Hypo. :D
With that said, the above animals are likely (in order of posting) a Mojave Nazca Yellow Belly, Mojave Yellow Belly possible Nazca, and a Mojave Nazca. One of the normals (first one on the list) is a Nazca.
I'm thrilled with those results, and they're also ph Hypo too. :D
I thought there was more to them. I still think a group shot of the 3 Mojave combinations would be neat and helpful for learning the differences. Congratulations on a great clutch!
Re: lyfoti05's 2013-14 Breeding Season Thread
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Slowcountry Balls
I thought there was more to them. I still think a group shot of the 3 Mojave combinations would be neat and helpful for learning the differences. Congratulations on a great clutch!
Definitely and thank you! I'm going to wait for them to go through their first shed, and then I'll position them so that they'll show off their pattern.
I forgot to mention this earlier, but the animals you hatched are exceptional. I really like that orangebelly mojave. :gj:
Re: lyfoti05's 2013-14 Breeding Season Thread
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lyfoti05
Definitely and thank you! I'm going to wait for them to go through their first shed, and then I'll position them so that they'll show off their pattern.
I forgot to mention this earlier, but the animals you hatched are exceptional. I really like that orangebelly mojave. :gj:
Thanks. I bought the father (the male Orangebelly) of that clutch at a Columbia Repticon back in 2010 and he has been a great breeder for me. The Orangebelly Mojave is such a simple combination, but one of my favorites. The Mystic x Mojave clutch just finished shedding, so I plan to take some updated pictures today or tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing how your guys look after shedding! I expect that the colors of your Move combinations will really pop. Enjoy them.