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    Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    Hi,

    we paired a desertmoyave male to a normal wildcatched female and get this hatchling...... it looks different to a desertmoyave??

    What do you mean?

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    Let see pics of the mom.. looks liek a pewter
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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Let see pics of the mom.. looks liek a pewter
    thats what i was thinking

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    it looks like there could be something recessive. It's very unlikely but it's possible it could be axanthic desert mojo ?

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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    I also think it is a desertpewter, but how is it possible?? Here is a pic of the breeding pair:


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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    Can't be Pewter if Mojo is involved...And sire does look to have Mojo in him. I see no Cinny or Black Pastel.
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    0.1 Het TSK Axanthic................1.3 Mojave
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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    what a mystery on what he is. but man thats a nice looking snake deffinitely a keeper




    1.0 albino
    0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
    1.0 cinny

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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    sorry, desert pewter was wrong, I think it must be a desert moyave cinnamon or blackpastel......

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    and it is a male :-)


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    Has the normal been paired before? Retained sperm maybe?


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    Re: Desertmoyave x normal hatchling??

    she was only paired by a pastelsugar and the desertmoyave male.........

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    Let me ask another dumb question, Is it possiable that you got clutch cards mixed up in the incubator.. at some point..
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