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    Re: Do all mojave X mojave leucistics have a grey head?

    Quote Originally Posted by JenH View Post
    I like the grey head and that is why I planned the breeding. I can't wait for this clutch to crawl out of their eggs.....
    i prefer to think of it as a little hat

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    Re: Do all mojave X mojave leucistics have a grey head?

    She is out of the egg. Looks pretty white to me....


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    Re: Do all mojave X mojave leucistics have a grey head?

    Amazing Super Mojave! Congratulations!

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    R.I.P. Steve, I'll miss you more than you could have ever known. I love you.

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    Re: Do all mojave X mojave leucistics have a grey head?

    Quote Originally Posted by JenH View Post
    She is out of the egg. Looks pretty white to me....
    Not to disagree, but from what I see she's got the coolest faint lavender cast to her head. It'll be cool to see how it looks post-shed. She's very light but I'm digging the slight hue vs none.
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