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Spider Mojave Cinnamon?
Has this been created yet? I was curious about this because I'm planning to pick up a spider mojave this year (hopefully soon to be breeder sized), and I was planning to pair him with my female bell pastel for Bumble bee mojaves. But I also was planning to pick up a breeder sized (or soon to be) cinnamon female for next season and thought I might as well pair him with her as well for another possibility at 3 gene babies.
If this has been created would someone be so kind as to share a photo. It would be much appreciated.
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Re: Spider Mojave Cinnamon?
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Re: Spider Mojave Cinnamon?
I don't know that anyone has done it yet, but I have bred my Spider Mojave Het Hypo to my Sterling female. So, I might get one this year.
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Re: Spider Mojave Cinnamon?
 Originally Posted by muddoc
I don't know that anyone has done it yet, but I have bred my Spider Mojave Het Hypo to my Sterling female. So, I might get one this year.
That pairing will not produce a Mojave Spider Cinny...Using the Sterling makes everything in the clutch at least have the Pastel gene in it.
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Re: Spider Mojave Cinnamon?
 Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict
That pairing will not produce a Mojave Spider Cinny...Using the Sterling makes everything in the clutch at least have the Pastel gene in it.
I must admit that you got me on that one Jon. However, I can get a Spider Mohjave Cinnamon, it will just be dirtied up a bit with some Pastel. LOL. I have had my Pewter Het Pied in with her too, so I might not get anything sired by the Mojave Spider male. We shall see.
p.s. Thanks for that correction, as I meant to put the Pastel part in there, but these multiple gene crosses are getting very hard to type out.
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