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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    I wouldn't call an ivory or super mojo dirty just different and amazing in there own right. I love all the them.
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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    So I now have another question, what would be the possibilities for offspring if you bred a Mojave to a Super Mojave? Would it be something like 1/4 Normal, 2/4 Mojave, and 1/4 Super Mojave?

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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    No Normals...Half Mojave, half Super Mojave.

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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    So Mojaves are a base morph? So then why is a Super Mojave only a 1 in 4?

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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by boyyoyo View Post
    So Mojaves are a base morph? So then why is a Super Mojave only a 1 in 4?
    It's a 1/4 if you breed 2 Mojaves together.

    Mojave is a simple het for the Super Mojave which is the hom.
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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    ivorys arent a luecistic. and yes luecism works by not allowing the color to be transfered to the cells, not an "over production of white" iirc they lack the chromatophores, or the cells that generate the color.

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    Re: Super Mojave X Super Mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by reptidude1 View Post
    im pretty sure that the supers would look the same, but i dont know why people dont like super mojaves. I actually like the bit purple on the head
    I agree I love that dirtiness that comes from the mojo x mojo lucys. I think it looks way nicer than an all white snake. I also love Ivorys for that same trait just gorgeous animals.
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