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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

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

    So now that I have Shiva (my girl Mojave), If I want to eventually breed her to produce BELs and can acquire a super Mojave male, are my chances of a BEL 50%?

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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

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    So now that I have Shiva (my girl Mojave), If I want to eventually breed her to produce BELs and can acquire a super Mojave male, are my chances of a BEL 50%?
    yes.
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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

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    Is a BEL the same as a super Mojave

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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Is a BEL the same as a super Mojave

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    a Super Mojave will always be a BEL, but a BEL is not always a Super Mojave.

    BELs are produced by a number of different combos like the Super Lesser, Lesser Mojave, and Super Russo.
    Last edited by tttaylorrr; 01-22-2018 at 11:22 AM.
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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    a Super Mojave will always be a BEL, but a BEL is not always a Super Mojave.

    BELs are produced by a number of different combos like the Super Lesser, Lesser Mojave, and Super Russo.
    BEL's seam to be a little more expensive that some of the other morphs I have seen, with a few exceptions. What is that? Also I have yet to see a female BEL?

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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    BEL's seam to be a little more expensive that some of the other morphs I have seen, with a few exceptions. What is that? Also I have yet to see a female BEL?
    they're just one of those morphs that are always in demand, so their price is typically higher. also, females are more sought after than males, and are also usually more expensive.
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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    they're just one of those morphs that are always in demand, so their price is typically higher. also, females are more sought after than males, and are also usually more expensive.
    Females being more expensive, is this generally true across the board or just with certain morphs because it is less likely to be a female. What are typical % ratios of females produced in breeding? Are males generally more common?

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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Females being more expensive, is this generally true across the board or just with certain morphs because it is less likely to be a female. What are typical % ratios of females produced in breeding? Are males generally more common?
    females are typically more expensive once you get into morphs with 2 or 3 genes and up because of the fact that they can produce eggs. the birthing ratio is typically 50/50, unless you get into Male-Maker and Female-Maker stuff with the Banana/Coral Glow gene, but that's a whooole genetics can of worms.
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    Re: Mojave breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    females are typically more expensive once you get into morphs with 2 or 3 genes and up because of the fact that they can produce eggs. the birthing ratio is typically 50/50, unless you get into Male-Maker and Female-Maker stuff with the Banana/Coral Glow gene, but that's a whooole genetics can of worms.
    Is there a way to get I higher ratio of BELs being produced than 50%

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