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    Re: mojave x ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ForkedTung View Post
    Wow, Thanks for all the info.

    This was what I was really looking for. Can anyone verify these crosses for a beooooteeeful blue eyed lucy?
    i can verifiy them as being crosses that have already been done, phantom x lesser produces white snakes also lol

    i think also that the fire mojave would probably produce white snakes also, just like the mojave x lesser

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    Re: mojave x ?

    I cant wait I have 2 1500 gram female Mohave's and a male proven Mohave and have alot to cross to....Lesser, pastel, black pastel soon a pinstripe ...hopefully.....we will see
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    Re: mojave x ?

    No, fire seems to be a different gene or at least not compatible with the white snake complex that includes lesser, mojave, phantom, Vin Russo, mocha, butter, and at least two other yet to be named variations which may or may not be distinct. I believe last year RDR produced fire lesser and they where not white.

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    Re: mojave x ?

    Mojaves are one of my favorite looking morphs just by themselves. If I were looking for what crosses to make with them (and I am), I think I'd shoot for pastaves and super pastaves, as well as hypos. I very much want a lucy, but I'm going to scrimp until I can get a lesser for that project.

    Nerd has pics of a cinny/mojave, and a mojave/spider. I think the spider, cinny, and mojave all look better with pastel in them than with each other, but thats just me.

    What about an enchi/mojave, or an albino mojave?

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    Re: mojave x ?

    I think the mojaves are great base morphs! I'm in the same boat as you, I'll have a breedable female mojave for next year and haven't decided what I'm going to cross her with. Either a pastel, pinstripe, or another mojave. I really wish I had a couple more so I could do everything all at once!

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    Re: mojave x ?

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    nooo, a super mojave pied
    If it is anything like the Lesser Pied Ralph Davis produced, it will be a all white snake. Might as well save yourself the work and just mate it to another female Mojave if you are just after a white snake.

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    Re: mojave x ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    from what I gather, you can breed a mojave to one of the following to produce a blue eyed lucy: another mojave, lesser, butter, and russo line het lucy. Hope this helps.
    If bred to a Phantom, it will also produce Lucys.

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    Re: mojave x ?

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    i can verifiy them as being crosses that have already been done, phantom x lesser produces white snakes also lol

    i think also that the fire mojave would probably produce white snakes also, just like the mojave x lesser
    I doubt it, considering one animal is Het for Blue eyed lucys and the other het for black eyed lucys. If this was the case, the Lesser Fire would be an all white animal, and it is not, as far as i know.

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    Re: mojave x ?

    As far as what my ideas are for my Mojave male, i will definitely have the well known mixes with my pastels and a Hypo once i acquire one. I also think the VPI Axanthic Mojave would be hot.

    Robin

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