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    Identifying Mojave morph?

    I picked up a baby ball python and the person who gave her to me said she is a Mojave. She was hatched 10/20/2017. I was given her and the setup. Will post a pic tonight. Any suggestions on identifying her morph for sure?

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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    I picked up a baby ball python and the person who gave her to me said she is a Mojave. She was hatched 10/20/2017. I was given her and the setup. Will post a pic tonight. Any suggestions on identifying her morph for sure?
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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Here is the pic. I think she might have some other morph going on

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    the regular alien head patterns in Mojo's are mostly split into keyholes or speech bubbles. sometimes they're just floating "cheerios". they're brown to dark in color w/ blushing that rises from the belly called flames.

    anyway post a pix for confirmation from our forum peers.


    Edit: lol u posted pix while i was typing. nice bright colors on a dark background. very pretty Mojave. congrats.
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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Here is the pic. I think she might have some other morph going on
    what makes you think there's something else going on? does the person you're getting her from think so?

    i just see a nice Mojave.
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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    what makes you think there's something else going on? does the person you're getting her from think so?

    i just see a nice Mojave.
    Great. I am far from an expert. I made the comment about more going on because doesn't look like the photo in the link Deborah sent.

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    u have a young Mojo there and the colors are popping. those colors will mostly dull as it matures. i don't see any enhancers.
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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    u have a young Mojo there and the colors are popping. those colors will mostly dull as it matures. i don't see any enhancers.
    So beautiful though.

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    Young Mojaves are bright but as already said they will wash out over the years.

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