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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    That's neat! Hope it gets more color

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Wow, so much color! And it doesn't really look like a mystic potion. I guess this is proof that mystics and phantoms AREN'T exactly the same thing after all?
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    congrats! very awesome i cant wait to see the post shed pics

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Congrats on such a beautiful snake!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Wow, very nice!
    I have a mojave female with folikels she's pared with a phatom so I'm hoping to get a baby just like yours(fingers crossed)

    Congratulations

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    ive just checked it. phantom mojaves are purple passions. so sorry- they not the first, but etherway, u have made some super cool babys!!!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Before I looked at this thread. I was thinking a white snake.

    Does the lesser X phantom make a lucy?

    Or maybe I'm getting loopy. LOL

    Congrats on producing this awesome baby!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Congrats!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Beautiful BP...Would have been very surprised if it hasn't been bred before...Firsts are very far and between these days in the BP world...But none the less, beautiful...
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Wow, so much color! And it doesn't really look like a mystic potion. I guess this is proof that mystics and phantoms AREN'T exactly the same thing after all?

    It would take more than one breeding to find that out, and seeing how like look the same/simular the Mystic and Phantom could be the same. ( And do not forget how Variant ball morphs are, the next one could look different than the first.)

    Either way, very nice snake! I love it
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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