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    Mine would clear the room.

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    Re: Fiyero is here!!

    Here are Fiyero's brothers ter

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    Beautiful snake, but he doesn't have hidden GHI genes. Very cool animal regardless.
    0.1 Onyx Pastel
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    0.1 Mojave
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    Re: Fiyero is here!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Penultimate View Post
    Beautiful snake, but he doesn't have hidden GHI genes. Very cool animal regardless.
    Exactly, the GHI gene is co-dominant, if he had the GHI gene it would show and he'd look like the siblings. But nothing wrong at all with a beautiful Mojave.

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    @shiftingmomentum - welcome to the forum.

    thanks all for the info on his genes. i am so happy with him.

    here he is last night exploring around his hot hide.



    (blurriness due more to the opaqueness of the tub than light. )

    i woke up in the morning to see snake tracks in the substrate. he's was all over the place, not sure which hide he is in now.
    RIP Mamba
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    I am pretty sure that is a Mojave Yellowbelly. The color is a little darker than a standard Mojave, the blushings go up the sides very nicely, and the alien heads are more granite like than a standard Mojave. All those features lead me to believe that you have yourself a Mojave Yellowbelly.

    Here is a picture of a Mojave next to a Mojave Orangebelly (Orangebelly is a high quality line of Yellowbelly that sometimes produces Graphite Ivories). These are from the same clutch, with the Orangebelly Mojave on top and the Mojave on the bottom. The Orangebelly Mojave has a slightly different background color than most Mojave Yellowebellies that I have seen, but you can see the high blushings and the granite like alien heads in this picture.

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    Beautiful Moho!!!

    Although when I saw his name, I heard (quite loudly) in my mind Idina Menzel singing that one part of 'No Good Deed'.
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    Re: Fiyero is here!!

    Congrats!! That animal is amazing and looks like he will make some awesome hatchlings down the road.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Oh! WOW. I'm slow. I just noticed your naming theme. I love it! Wicked is awesome, enough said. What's the next one going to be? A BEL female named Glinda?
    0.1 Onyx Pastel
    0.1 Bumblebee Het Red Axanthic
    0.1 Cinnamon Fire
    0.1 Mahogany
    0.1 Mojave Bumblebee
    0.1 Super Pastel Pinstripe
    0.1 Super Pastel Spinner
    0.1 Sherbert Fly
    0.1 Calico
    0.1 Mojave
    1.0 SuperFly
    1.0 Enchi Lesser Spider (possible pastel)
    1.0 Pastel Vanilla
    1.0 GHI Het Red Axanthic

    0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
    1.0 Albino Corn Snake ("temporarily" caring for him)

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