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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    The very dark male is crazy looking i wish the pic showed how black he really is. The mojave like female looks very nice im going to look forward to working with them all and see what they make. dinkers are so fun because you never know what you might have.:

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    The first two look interesting. Can you post full body shots of them from above?
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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    Here are some more pics of the mojave like one

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    And here is the dark male, its hard to get a good pic of how dark he really is

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    And here is the dinker male, background on him is he was bred from a mojave male to a dark dinker import

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    if you have a lesser or phatom to breed to the mojave looking one as i wouldnt be surprised if its a phantom or part of the platinum complex. also i would contact outback reptiles as i think the were first to find the black belly as there are only pics of a pastel cross.

    are they african imports or from a breeder?

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    if you have a lesser or phatom to breed to the mojave looking one as i wouldnt be surprised if its a phantom or part of the platinum complex. also i would contact outback reptiles as i think the were first to find the black belly as there are only pics of a pastel cross.

    are they african imports or from a breeder?
    Agreed. Even if you breed the Mojave looking one to a Mojave or Lesser and those flames and that blushing came through to the offspring, you would have some amazing looking Mojave's and/or lessers to work with. Maybe even a Pastel YB to increases blushing and flames.

    Good luck with them!

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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    yes they look good and i hope they prove out. i have 2 other females in shed that look crazy i will get pics when they shed out. now i just got to find a very nice lesser or mojave male since my lesser is a female lol. what do you think i should i get a mojave or lesser male?

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    This is the female that produced Jim's Dinker. The Sire was a Sulfur Mojave.

    Here is a picture of the adult female that laid the eggs, and the dark Mojave I produced in the same clutch as Jim's Dinker. The mojave is a lousy eater, I hope to pair up the mojave and the dark female next year. I bred my Super Sulfur male to her this year...






    Mojave and Dark Mojave


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    Re: New Dinkers, something or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    I agree that they look like normals but the belly and those amazing flames on the second one should definitely be bred.
    I totally agree. The second picture is awesome. Unless I am mistaking does it look a little green?

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