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Thread: spiderXmojo?

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    spiderXmojo?

    would you get anything special from crossing a spider male and a mojave female?
    0.1 normal ball 1.0 pastel ball 1.0 cinnamon ball

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    Re: spiderXmojo?

    25%: Normal
    25%: Mojave
    25%: Spider
    25%: Spider, Mojave

    Info from here: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/wizard/ great site for the genetics math challenged.

    And here is a pic of a Spider-Mojo: http://www.vmsherp.com/ImagePages/Ba...ave-Spider.htm
    0.1 07 Normal ~Zelda~
    1.0 07 Spider ~Link~
    1.1 07 Pastels ~Le Mon . Girlie~
    1.0 07 100% Het Albino ~Mr. Man~
    0.1 07 Albino ~Candy~
    0.0.1 09 GTP ~Noodle~

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    Re: spiderXmojo?

    that looks a lot like a lesser or a butter.
    do you think its possible that a recessive or co-dom cross(i.e. spider-mojave cross) magically turn into a co-dom and stay that way. like a lesser or butter.

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    Re: spiderXmojo?

    Not to hijack the thread or anything, but how much does a spider mojo hatchling usually go for?

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