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Mojave or more?
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I've never hatched out Mojo's but they look pretty normal to me...
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x2 they look like standard mojos to me...
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Re: Mojave or more?
Well within they range of the standard mojo...they can vary as much as normals or any other morph.
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I agree with everyone else look like typical mojo's to me.
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Look like mojo's to me.
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Re: Mojave or more?
What about all that broken patern? Is that normal, it's on all the normal babies and one of the Mojave?
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Pretty mojo if you're goin to ask me. I see where your question is coming from, it seems like the aberrant pattern has been inherited by the mojo in question, and other normals within the clutch. Similar to jungle pattern. Pretty cool:gj: Any pics of the parents?
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I agree it looks normal. Judging by the normal with the jungley pattern I would say mom had a jungley pattern? It just looks like a wacky patterned mojave, I really like it!
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Re: Mojave or more?
you can always breed a baby back to mom to see if there is something there.
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Originally Posted by BP2
you can always breed a baby back to mom to see if there is something there.
I agree but it looks like a normal Mojo to me
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Re: Mojave or more?
Hi all, just a bit of an update... \this year I will be putting sonny boy back to his mom to see what happens, but for now just wanted to show you how he and his sister are growing up.
Dad with his son.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...o/IMG_0310.JPG
Sonny boy's patterns
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-y...o/IMG_0313.JPG
Reg sister from same clutch
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-y...o/IMG_0318.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_...o/IMG_0324.JPG
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Re: Mojave or more?
Hi all, here is the latest on this Mojave discussion. I produced 5 babies this year from my young Mojave male with the broken patterns.
He was bred to this Mojave female.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-W...o/IMG_0375.JPG
They produced 4 Mojave babies with standard grey sides and yellow back colours like this one.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-f...o/IMG_0373.JPG
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-v...o/IMG_0372.JPG
BUT then I get this little girl and now I'm lost.I am pretty sure you can't get any normal from a Mojave to Mojave breeding. I also was a bit surprised at having no BEL in this clutch. So can anybody tell me what she is ???
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-s...o/IMG_0367.JPG
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-2...o/IMG_0369.JPG
Ok all you genetics ppl what is going on here???
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Alright, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you can indeed get normals when crossing a mojave with a mojave. Since mojaves are only displaying a single mojave gene while super mojaves (bel) would carry both mojave genes. So, breeding a mojave x mojave yields 25% bel, 50% mojaves, and 25% normals. If you were to breed a super mojave to a mojave, you would no longer get any normals. Super mojaves bred to each other would only yield super mojaves.
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Re: Mojave or more?
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Originally Posted by Productmur
Alright, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you can indeed get normals when crossing a mojave with a mojave. Since mojaves are only displaying a single mojave gene while super mojaves (bel) would carry both mojave genes. So, breeding a mojave x mojave yields 25% bel, 50% mojaves, and 25% normals. If you were to breed a super mojave to a mojave, you would no longer get any normals. Super mojaves bred to each other would only yield super mojaves.
Ty you are absolutely right on this, since it's a co-dominant morph you can still get regulars out of it, so I guess I was just not lucky enough to get a BEL from this clutch.
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Very cool looking normal, it looks like what used to be called a jungle pastel or just plain jungle ball. I've produced several of them myself in the past, they're not reliably reproducable and most people think it's caused my some problem during incubation. They're a lot of fun though and can be harder to come by then a lot of high end morphs.
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Re: Mojave or more?
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Originally Posted by aferland66
Squiggly pattern looks Trick'ish... https://www.google.com/search?q=tric...w=1184&bih=658
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Re: Mojave or more?
last animal pictured has the same face dots and similar pattern. you should pair them up.
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Originally Posted by aferland66
I don't know what that is, but I know I'd hang on to it, if it were mine.....
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Re: Mojave or more?
Are any of them available?
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Hi all, just wanted to update this post. This is the third year we are producing these nicely patterned babies, this year our Mojave male was put to a different Mojave female and we still get these patterns. Guess it's time to put a name to it, I was thinking of calling it the AJ Hook since all of the animals have at least one hook pattern on them. It also seems that the babies have either 2 very defined spots on the snout or at least faded yellow blotches on the top lips.
2014 clutch (2 AJ Hooks, 2 Mojave/AJ Hooks, and 1 BEL)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-D...o/IMG_0505.JPG
2013 babies
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-s...o/IMG_0367.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_...o/IMG_0380.JPG
2012 babies
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-3...o/IMG_2405.JPG
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-H...o/IMG_2426.JPG
Original wild caught female from 2009 import.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-E...o/IMG_2413.JPG
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It does look like something special and almost like the trick. I thought there was something when I first saw the pic but I am always quick to think something can be hiding and I know this. I read all the responses so far but I think you are right that there is something going on. Could you please tell all of the breeding that you have done with pics maybe? Also anything bred to a normal? Can I buy one?
Also if some one else comments that they've seen it before or produced something similar could you please provide pics?
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Here is more details: I would not be surprised if this was the same or very closely related genetics to the LLTrick, but since I am sure of the 2009 wild caught female that is the base for this morph, I don't want to confuse people by calling it a Trick.
2014 clutch (2 AJ Hooks, 2 Mojave/AJ Hooks, and 1 BEL)
2012 Mojave male (BPMMojaveHook1201) x 2010 Mojave female (BPFMojave1002)
2013 babies
2012 Mojave male (BPMMojaveHook1201) x 2011 Mojave female (BPFMojave1101)
2012 babies
2010 Mojave male (BPMMojave001) x 2009 Regular wild caught female
Original wild caught female from 2009 import.
hand picked out of a batch of 1500 wild caught (or farmed) babies at an import wholesaler friend of mine.
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Re: Mojave or more?
I should also add that I have put my Mojave/AJHook boy to a Pinstripe female and a Regular female this year, but I am still waiting for eggs from them. Hopefully the AJHook to Pinstripe will show us if this comes out like a Chetah or not.
The first generation 2012 AJHook female will be ready to breed by next year, she didn't make her weight this year, and I have a AJHook male from this year, so next year I will try AJHook to AJHook with no Mojave in the mix, I'll be crossing my fingers.
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Re: Mojave or more?
Good luck and I hope to see some awesome pics in the future.
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Figured this comment was going to come back more then once, so I am copying this from private messages to this post.
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Originally Posted by alan12013
You know Kevin from NERD did an interview where he was saying that there are genes like this in snakes that we all have. He didn't want to bring them up specifically because he was worried that people would start to think "oh wow I have that" and without proper verification and knowledge people could be saying that their animals were something that wasn't there. He said it was common though. I looked at one of my pastels after seeing yours and she looks VERY similar and has the hook as well. The double connected pattern and it connects to the other side and the hook on top. I will send pics sometime but I mean it looks so close to yours its crazy. Time will tell I guess.
That is why I took 3 years before putting a name to it, and saying it was a morph, you have to make sure it can reproduce itself with multiple females and trough multiple generations. Pastels often have the jungle pattern that is all broken, but that pattern only shows up on pastels, the normals in the clutches still look normal, so the jungle pattern is part of the pastel gene and can<t be separated in that case. I happen to have a second wild caught female that reproduces a constant Jungle pattern, but I haven<t had the chance to see if it reproduces in multiple other animals, and if it reproduces over multiple generations.
I have tried 6 different dinker projects in the last 4 years and this is the first one I can say is a new morph because the genetics are constant over 3 years and 3 generations. It took me going trough over 4000 wild caught animals over 3 years of imports just to find 6 that were different enough to try, and 2 of those projects I have already stopped.
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I wish I had access to some imports :( I'm nuts though as I always have to check out the normals in the pet stores for markers and unique patterns. So far only 1 has even remotely made me think something was strange. The flames looked like there was a pattern in the back ground. Hard to explain but it's like the tattoos that have a monster ripping through the flesh, its 2D but looks like it should be 3d.
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Originally Posted by alan12013
I wish I had access to some imports :( I'm nuts though as I always have to check out the normals in the pet stores for markers and unique patterns. So far only 1 has even remotely made me think something was strange. The flames looked like there was a pattern in the back ground. Hard to explain but it's like the tattoos that have a monster ripping through the flesh, its 2D but looks like it should be 3d.
It's pretty hard to find something special in wild caught animals in store, usually the importer (and his workers and friends lol) have a good look at the babies before they leave the wholesaler's shop. My friend always puts them in a NIX bath when they arrive, and we have to go trough them to pick the ticks off of them and get the dead ones out. Importing any animals over sea always has a lot of loses, like for uromastyx and chameleons you can have up to 75% loses if they took a long time to travel.
You need a good stomach if you want to be in a wholesaler's warehouse when they open new shipments, specially when you're an animal lover. I always want to save all of them, I could not do that work myself.
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Oh also, you have to be real careful with wild caught animals, they have a lot of parasites and could carry diseases. It cost me over 250$ once to save a blood python. I don't recommend any wild caught animals any more, and i also don't buy any now, I can't take the chance with my collection.
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