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    Here are a couple of mine.


    Dark and odd Mojave from the female in the next picture.

    The Mojave was not big enough this year, slow eater, so I bred her to a Super Sulfur male.

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    Re: lets see the dark ones :)


    This is my dark one. She definitely has a dark side. ( Not the friendliest girl )
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    Ball Pythons 1.1 Pastel 0.1 Pastel Het Orange Ghost 1.1 Spider 0.1 Pinstripe 1.1 Orange Ghost 0.3 Normals 0.1 Chocolate Lesser 1.4 Lessers 0.1 Het Orange Ghost 1.1 Fire 0.2 Het Red Axanthic 1.2 Lesser Het Red Axanthic 0.1 Fire Het Red Axanthic 1.0 Black Pastel 1.0 Yellow Belly 0.1 Bumblebee 0.1 Genitic Banded 1.0 Enchi

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    Crested Geckos 1.0 Red Harlequin 0.1 Chocolate Harlequin 0.1 Red Flame 0.1 Flame

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    Re: Here are a couple of mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    Dark and odd Mojave from the female in the next picture.
    Might be a chocolate mojave Dave. I can't tell for sure in that pic, is the back of mom's head light? I can't say I'm 100% on IDing chocolates yet but she has some features (moderately wide dark side pattern with pixilated fading in the centers).

    Here is my chocolate mojave who is also borderline for laying this year (older pic though):


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    Heres another chocolate Mojave First one produced back in 07 by Jas.


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    I've been more into light and bright stuff, but there are a few dark ones in my collection that I like.




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    Re: Here are a couple of mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by EmberBall View Post
    Beautiful mojave, Dave. I think you may have something there.
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    Re: Here are a couple of mine.

    Glad you said morphs are allowed

    My dark one



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    anyone have super cinnys or super black pastels?
    Look above not a super cinnamon though just a 'normal' cinnamon.

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    Hmmmm That is one beautiful snake.

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    Re: lets see the dark ones :)

    Thanks. Still waiting/hoping for her eggs.

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    Re: Here are a couple of mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    Might be a chocolate mojave Dave. I can't tell for sure in that pic, is the back of mom's head light? I can't say I'm 100% on IDing chocolates yet but she has some features (moderately wide dark side pattern with pixilated fading in the centers).

    Here is my chocolate mojave who is also borderline for laying this year (older pic though):

    Ok question from a newbie....is a "chocolate" a morph? Or is that just a term for a dark female who proves out to carry a "dark gene" and produces "dark offspring"?

    I will go take a couple pics of some of my big normal females...a couple of them are MUCH darker than the others....I know they are normal....so I didn't know if the chocolate was actually a morph or just a type of coloring (does that make sense?) Kind of like pastels...there are blonde pastels but they are still just pastels even though their offpsring may be ligher yellow. So normals can be chocolate, but still be normal even though their offspring may be also dark?

    Hope that makes sense.....
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    Re: Here are a couple of mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by tikigator View Post
    Ok question from a newbie....is a "chocolate" a morph? Or is that just a term for a dark female who proves out to carry a "dark gene" and produces "dark offspring"?

    I will go take a couple pics of some of my big normal females...a couple of them are MUCH darker than the others....I know they are normal....so I didn't know if the chocolate was actually a morph or just a type of coloring (does that make sense?) Kind of like pastels...there are blonde pastels but they are still just pastels even though their offpsring may be ligher yellow. So normals can be chocolate, but still be normal even though their offspring may be also dark?

    Hope that makes sense.....

    Yes chocolate is a morph, which is Co-dom with a super form. They are not all created equal, some are dark, some arent.

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