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what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
cant you only get super mojaves or mojaves from that pairing?
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your harddrive is not online, so a link to the file on your harddrive will only work on your computer :)
you need to upload it somewhere, so that everyone with the right link can see it.
and yes, that pairing should produce 50% mojaves and 50% super mojaves and nothing else. so anything different could be quite interesting :D
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what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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What is up with the pattern on that last one?! Do you know anything about the lineage of the parents? I'm still learning a lot about the different morphs, but I haven't seen anything quite like that before! Stunning for sure!
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
Holy crap this snakes pattern is CRAZY AWESOME!!! Never seen anything like this before :D an absolutely gorgeous animal congrats!
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
I dont really know too sir.... tnx btw :)
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy
Holy crap this snakes pattern is CRAZY AWESOME!!! Never seen anything like this before :D an absolutely gorgeous animal congrats!
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many tnx sir :)
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Originally Posted by whatsherface
What is up with the pattern on that last one?! Do you know anything about the lineage of the parents? I'm still learning a lot about the different morphs, but I haven't seen anything quite like that before! Stunning for sure!
I dont really know too sir.... tnx btw:)
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by elbee
Holy moly........
thank you sir :)
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by diaz_jojo
thank you sir :)
Ma'am actually [emoji6]
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by elbee
Ma'am actually [emoji6]
Haha I'm a lady too [emoji4] but you don't have to call me ma'am lol.
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Time to breed each of the parents to a known normal. Paradox?
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PICS OF PARENTS :)
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Looks like you got yourself a cool project. The pattern is insane. Looks like skulls.
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by diaz_jojo
I dont really know too sir.... tnx btw :)
Miss, actually :D But regardless. Definitely holdback material! Breed to a normal, or maybe to another mojave?
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by diaz_jojo
they are all beautiful (i have a soft spot for all mojaves) but that last one just WOW!
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
Sensing a hold back on the last one! [emoji4]
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by ElliotNess
Time to breed each of the parents to a known normal. Paradox?
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PICS OF PARENTS :)
http://i58.tinypic.com/1zvza13.jpg
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by diaz_jojo
Okay, this thing is just kickbutt! :O
Reminiscent of the Trick and Blitz morphs in my opinion. Know the lineage of the parents?
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Did you track temperatures throughout incubation?
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by John1982
Did you track temperatures throughout incubation?
between 89-91 degrees
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by MisterKyte
Okay, this thing is just kickbutt! :O
Reminiscent of the Trick and Blitz morphs in my opinion. Know the lineage of the parents?
mojave x super mojave
http://i58.tinypic.com/1zvza13.jpg
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
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Originally Posted by colton62
Sensing a hold back on the last one!
I'd be keeping the Super as well - Could easily be hiding another funky patterned one
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Re: from mojave x super mojave... pls ID
Was the female a virgin? Any chance of retained sperm? As beautiful as they are, they really dont look terribly mojoish other than the flame coloration.
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awesome.
i disagree with everyone who says to breed it to a normal to figure things out. dont do that.
breed it to an axanthic, or ultramel, or albino, or clown, or pied, or hypo. since you get normal-looking hets from the recessive, it really does the same, you can figure out whats going on without being disturbed by other visible codominants or dominants. but they will all be 100% het for something :D
it reminds me a bit of black pastel. high quality black pastels get these additional dark areas inside the alienheads. but its not that extreme with black pastel, and it also does other things to the pattern.
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That is an absolutely awesome pattern! It definitely looks like the trick type of mutation/pattern.
I'd recommend that you definitely pair the sire with a couple of normals. Preferably normals with reduced pattern, so you're sure that things all come from him. I'd also look for a normal male with reduced pattern to put to the mojave mom. Rule that out as a possibility.
I'm almost betting you have a new mutation there, that may not be reproduced by the parents. It may be most conclusive to breed this crazy patterned baby to a normal and see what you get. Remember, all morph genes mutate from normals.
Is the baby a male or female? Is its head shaped properly? It looks a little distorted.
Good luck and Congrats!
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Please let that be inheritable genetics. I love busy wacky patterned stuff! Good luck
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Oh wow, that is just stunning.
Every once in a while you come across a snake that defy's what you think you know, and has that 'wow factor'
Grats... you've just nailed it. Exceptional animal.
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I like it.
It does have the Jungle look, which as far as I know, is not genetic. I hope yours is, a cool look.
Dave
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
No I think its 25% super mojo 25% normal 50%mojo from pairing mojo to a mojo
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
Sorry i am wrong i thought its mojo x mojo
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Not sure what they are, but I sure like the "skull" pattern on the bottom right one.
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Im am wanting to think maybe there was some temp fluctuations or something during incubation that screwed with the pattern but who knows?
Whatever it is its SMOKING!!!
I would try to repeat the same pairing next year to try again.
Whats the sex?
On the pairing who was the dam and who was the sire?
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Im am wanting to think maybe there was some temp fluctuations or something during incubation that screwed with the pattern but who knows?
Whatever it is its SMOKING!!!
I would try to repeat the same pairing next year to try again.
Whats the sex?
On the pairing who was the dam and who was the sire?
double post, we have two threads with one topic :)
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-mojave-pls-ID <---- here, pairing was male super mojave to female mojave.
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nice!
Not sure what you came across, :D That's a keeper!
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
could it be something hidden in the BEL side of this pairing. Either way a nice puzzle to come out of the egg. I just noticed the backward L on the head, definitely a keeper.
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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Originally Posted by Pythonfriend
double post, we have two threads with one topic :)
Not anymore ;)
There is also one on facebook.
Leopard is a thought but I am not that familiar with them.
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Looks like a mojave x jungle. The jungle has not been proven genetically reproducible. I see this same post every so often :P. crazy tricked out pattern, strange head pattern, and odd coloration. Google jungle ball python and look at which one yours compares to. There's quite a bit of variety in the weird jungle thing. It's a lot like paradox in which it's random, sometimes cool looking, but unfortunately not genetic. Good luck though :gj:.
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
It reminds me of a labyrinth jungle ball to my knowledge these pop up here and there but have never been proven genetic. My guess is its just an anomaly due to an incubation issue or something. Goodluck with yours i hope it proves genetic
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i had a lesser clutch cooking with these and i got normals and regular lessers without any crazy patterns so it's probably not an incubation issue....
could be a random mutation like the paradox/jungle, but i'm hoping the super mojo dad was hiding some special pattern under that white skin of his.....
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
Looks like a bunch of goblins ..really trippy cool patern great babies
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
Amazing! I hope it's genetic and please post updates on them as they grow!
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Is that one a male or female?
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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Originally Posted by J.P.
i had a lesser clutch cooking with these and i got normals and regular lessers without any crazy patterns so it's probably not an incubation issue....
could be a random mutation like the paradox/jungle, but i'm hoping the super mojo dad was hiding some special pattern under that white skin of his.....
Take a black light too him
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
Holy smokes that must have been a big suprise :O
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Re: what morph? (super mojave x mojave)
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Out of curiosity, do you know dad's background for sure? I mean, is he mojave x mojave for sure, or could he be mojave x lesser, mojave x butter, lesser x lesser ? Mojave x something else like specter or whatever one of those that make BEL's are ?
That is one wild looking baby, and I'm sure I'd have a heart attack if I hatched something like that unexpectedly.
Gale
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