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    Pastel Super Mojaves...

    I have been trying the last few years to hit on the Pastel Super Mojave... I only managed one Super Mojave per clutch, no Pastesl Super Mojaves... Until now! I just hatched out 1.1 Pastel Super Mojave and 1.0 Super Mojave!
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    Pastel Super Mojave - Super Mojave Comparison

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    I cant see it so much in the comoparison shot, but are they kinda yellowish?

    I see it alot more in the single shots.

    I even see a little bit of pattern, that is super super cool.

    Nice job dudeski.

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    I see one is liter and one is darker, but which is which? You can see it mostly in the head color fade.
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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    Not really... My other Super Mojaves did not develop yellow for a little while... They are just lighter with a cleaner head. In the comparison you can see more gray throughout the head of the Super Mojave!

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    Answered your question to Danny! :-) The darker head is the Super Mojave!

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    Nice job Tom! Super Mojaves are my personal favorite Blue EL!

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    Congrats Baker I'm glad you figured this one out and boy does the pastel gene lighten the head
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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    I can definently see the difference Super Mojaves have very grey/purple heads and those are just white! Congrats those are sweet!

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    OMG, pick the ugliest one and send it to me!!!!

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    Re: Pastel Super Mojaves...

    now for super pastel super mojave

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