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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    that could really be the first in canada. or maybe even the first besides nerd.

    anyway- acually it doesnt matter. that are beautiful outstanding rare animals that are hopefully healthy and become cool breeders.

    im happy for u!!!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    First or not, I'm liking it!

    Gorgeous!
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Sweet looking
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    i always like complete dorsal stripeing. of any kind. but this stripe just makes it! lol
    not so newly obsessed anymore. my collection has expanded!!!
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Very hot!

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    i dont want to pick on u, but i think that this will clear things really up.

    heres a answer i just foung on kingsanke from kevin at nerd!

    http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1835605,1836037


    the phantom mojos is 100% the purple passion! but even larry and bt from reptile radio didnt know that, so its probably not a very well known morph...

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by joe23 View Post
    i dont want to pick on u, but i think that this will clear things really up.

    heres a answer i just foung on kingsanke from kevin at nerd!

    http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1835605,1836037


    the phantom mojos is 100% the purple passion! but even larry and bt from reptile radio didnt know that, so its probably not a very well known morph...
    Yes I saw that Kevin has confirmed that. Not that it even matters , but it is a first in Canada.

    I am just happy to hatch out such an amazing animal.
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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    yeah as i said before. it doesnt really matter. they are outstandig rare healthy animals- thats all what counts...

    just wanted to clear it up

    the bp morphs scene is already confusing enough....

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    I say call it a phantom potion. You are the first to publicly produce the snake and tell what made it so in my eyes you should name it whatever you want to. Due to the fact that phantoms and mystics are more or less the same snake (even though others argue against it) putting Phantom Potion would fit it perfectly. Just my 2 cents. Phantoms and Mystics do almost the same thing so if I were you I would call it a Phantom Potion and I would run with that name. Thanks

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    Re: Introducing the Phantom Mojave

    Phantom Mojave --- that is the ticket. Well done Trevor!!

    I am not so much for revisionist claiming a combo as a first -- after years of hiding ingredients.
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