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Quick question, is getting a BEL really as simple as putting two Mojaves together?
I'm not exactly a genetic wiz, but just toying around with the WOBP Genetic wizard I cam across a pairing of two Mojaves that produced 25% chance of Super Mojaves, which they stated Blue Eyed lucys...
I mean, I understand the 25% odds are somewhat stacked against you, but for a BEL and the price of Mojaves...that would be a risk i'm willing to take...
So as the title states, is it that easy?
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Yes Sir it is that easy. It's just like most other super forms like the Ivory and so on. You could also pair the Mojave with a Butter or a Lesser and have a 25% chance at an all white snake (Lesser Mojave and a Butter Mojave)
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Re: Quick question, is getting a BEL really as simple as putting two Mojaves together
 Originally Posted by M&H
Yes Sir it is that easy. It's just like most other super forms like the Ivory and so on. You could also pair the Mojave with a Butter or a Lesser and have a 25% chance at an all white snake (Lesser Mojave and a Butter Mojave) 
Really? That may be have to be my first project. I was thinking of getting into albinos...but I may have to wait lol
I want one for myself!! I'd breed the Mojaves and if I got some, i'd keep it and sell the rest! Hahaha, anyway, thanks for the input!!
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Well its just as hard as producing any other snake lol. Its whether you have the odds stacked in your favor or not that is what changes from clutch to clutch. If you breed a mojo to a mojo then every egg will have a 25% chance of being a super mojo or BEL. So now theres only one question to ask yourself. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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Or a lesser butter I and I believe it is still considered d a super form to some extent because these genetics are on the same allele so one of them should be passed on. Some one correc
t me please if I am wrong.
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Re: Quick question, is getting a BEL really as simple as putting two Mojaves together
 Originally Posted by MarkyMcFly
Really? That may be have to be my first project. I was thinking of getting into albinos...but I may have to wait lol
I want one for myself!! I'd breed the Mojaves and if I got some, i'd keep it and sell the rest! Hahaha, anyway, thanks for the input!!
Albinos are tricky because they are recessive. In order to get an albino Spider you would need two Spider het for albino or a Spider albino and a Spider het for albino. Although it's easier to make albinos! I have a side albino project that is small but I LOVE albinos 
You are welcome, good luck with your project! Let us know what you decide to do.
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Re: Quick question, is getting a BEL really as simple as putting two Mojaves together
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Or a lesser butter  I and I believe it is still considered d a super form to some extent because these genetics are on the same allele so one of them should be passed on. Some one correc
t me please if I am wrong.
From my understanding Lessers and Butters are the same allele just different lines. Like the Yellow Belly and Orange Bellys. They are can breed with each other to produce a visual morph. Not like the Axanthic where you have to breed the same line of Axanthic in order to have a visual morph.
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Lesser x butter x mojave = BEL Put any of those three together an you have a 25% chance in each egg to produce a BEL like everyone above me has already stated.
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I'm doing male butter to female mojo in the next couple years to get my BEL. Good luck!
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