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    Fire Mojave

    Any piscs of one?

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    These are some of my hatchling Sulfur Mojaves, which will be very close to what a Fire Mojave will look like, since Sulfur and Fires both produce a Black Eyed Lucy. The last two snakes are no longer my snakes

    Dave


    09 Hatchling male


    09 male


    08 female along with Sulfur Spider.


    08 male.

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    pretty sure the sulfur/fire have been proven to be the same genetics. just different line?

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    pretty sure the sulfur/fire have been proven to be the same genetics. just different line?
    Uh oh, here we go again....

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    Uh oh, here we go again....
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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Here's a thread with some pics and info on the sulfur.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ghlight=sulfur
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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Not the best pick but here is my fire mojave




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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    pretty sure the sulfur/fire have been proven to be the same genetics. just different line?
    I see them as different morphs. The combos they have in common look different -- Sulfur appears to be higher contrast and does not "lighten" other morph in the breeding OVERALL as much as Fire seems to.

    Also, the Super looks like it might have some differences based on the high yellow-orange animal the Dave/Emberball produced recently -- SMOKIN.

    I like both morphs, but I feel they do different stuff. As always -- just an opinion -- does not make it fact.
    Bill Buchman

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    These are some of my hatchling Sulfur Mojaves, which will be very close to what a Fire Mojave will look like, since Sulfur and Fires both produce a Black Eyed Lucy. The last two snakes are no longer my snakes

    Dave


    09 Hatchling male


    09 male


    08 female along with Sulfur Spider.


    08 male.
    Great pics and example!

    Daniel

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    Re: Fire Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Buchman View Post
    I see them as different morphs. The combos they have in common look different -- Sulfur appears to be higher contrast and does not "lighten" other morph in the breeding OVERALL as much as Fire seems to.

    Also, the Super looks like it might have some differences based on the high yellow-orange animal the Dave/Emberball produced recently -- SMOKIN.

    I like both morphs, but I feel they do different stuff. As always -- just an opinion -- does not make it fact.
    I had asked a big breeder in the usa, and he confirmed they were the same. not sure if they did a firexsulfur and got a bel? who knows.

    Seems they are just another line of the fire, I still want one, you are right they seem like a bit nicer line though.

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