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    New Mojave?

    I hatched a few of these peppered/speckled looking Mojave's. I haven't seen any other Mojave's that have this much speckling. This pattern keeps popping up each year, but this is the first time I've bred it into a morph. I'll post better pics after they shed. What do you guys think?




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    I can't comment on the speckling but they look like nice Mojaves.
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    Re: New Mojave?

    My mojave has a decent amount of speckling on it. Eithier way it looks really neat! what were the parents?

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    New Mojave?

    Cool beans! Does either parent have some granite in them?


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    Re: New Mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by Squidriss View Post
    My mojave has a decent amount of speckling on it. Eithier way it looks really neat! what were the parents?
    Father is a Mojave and the mother is a 2009 "normal" I hatched from a pair a got from Ben Seigel back in 2001. She was a "cleaner" baby, but still has some spotting. I believe they were imports. For the past few years I keep getting peppered/granite looking babies. I finally decided to try to breed some morphs to them to see what happens.

    Here's a pair of yellow bellies my brother hatched. The mother of this clutch has the same bloodline as mine. The one on the right has the peppered/granite thing on.


    I don't know if it's a new granite type or something else, but I see a yellow belly to Mojave pairing in the future.

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    Re: New Mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    Cool beans! Does either parent have some granite in them?


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    Yes, the mother. Not a ton of spotting, but the trait keeps reoccurring. This is the first year I put some morphs to the gene to see what happens. May not be a granite morph, but I think it's some kind of pattern changer.

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