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Re: Glowing Mojave Female; Before and After
 Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps
Thanks for the comments and compliments everyone!
I've been told Savannah is the trade name for a cinnamon mojave.
I was just wondering, since Kevin McCurly produced the first one in 2006 and called it a Minimon. I meant no offense to you, I just hate it when people rename something that was already named. That is where confusion starts.
Either way, good luck. I have wanted to make one since I saw Kevin's at Chicago in '06, but haven't had a free Cinny or Mojave these last couple years. Maybe next year.
Last edited by muddoc; 05-19-2010 at 05:00 PM.
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Re: Glowing Mojave Female; Before and After
 Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps
Thanks for the comments and compliments everyone!
I've been told Savannah is the trade name for a cinnamon mojave.
I have seen them called Savannah's before, but I have not heard of "Minimon". Its even listed on this web site:http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/savannah-ball/ but no pictures. Can't remember where I have seen pictures before.
Either way, they are a sweet morph. And what a difference between the picts.

1.0 Spinner
1.1 Mojaves
1.2 Pastels
1.0 Black Pastel
0.3 Normals
1.0 Anerytheristic Corn
55 gal. African Cichlids
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Re: Glowing Mojave Female; Before and After
 Originally Posted by muddoc
I was just wondering, since Kevin McCurly produced the first one in 2006 and called it a Minimon. I meant no offense to you, I just hate it when people rename something that was already named. That is where confusion starts.
Very true. But at the same time, the name that the person produces it gives it doesn't always stick. It's whatever the community ends up calling it - and no offense taken. I just know I've seen this combo called savannahs several times now so that's what I was calling it. But maybe, since its not so widespread or agreed upon I'll stick with "cinnamon mojave"!
I know in the cornsnake world there is a pattern gene that was originally called granite. However, granite has become the trade name for anery bloodreds; even though the pattern gene had been called granite before hand.
Regardless, for the most part, I prefer the gene names to the trade names. Gets confusing trying to remember what all is in them!
Last edited by Blue Apple Herps; 05-19-2010 at 06:57 PM.
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Re: Glowing Mojave Female; Before and After
wow what a glow very nice

1.0 09 mojave
1.0 09 spider
1.1 09 pastel
1.0 08 blonde pastel
1.0 09 black pastel
1.0 09 bumble bee 
1.0 06 het pied
0.1 05 dh pied/albino (6 hatched healthy babies)
0.7 normals
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Re: Glowing Mojave Female; Before and After
absolutely stunning!
I've wanted a mojave for so long...such gorgeous snakes! lol
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0.2 Normal Ball (Buttery McMuffintop aka Freddie, Slender Q. Thunderpants aka Slim)
0.1 DSH Housecat (Loki aka Wafflenoggin)
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