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    update spider mojaves!!!!

    this pair of spider mojos i produced just keep getting better and better





    COMING SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Veryy pretty. Love their little mustaches
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    1.0 bearded dragon
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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    yeah there great arent they
    COMING SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Can i ask why many label these as spider mojos when they are Marketed as Mojo-Bees. Their the same snake and we need to stick to one name as many people get confused thinking their 2 diff morphs.


    Anything bred to a spider makes a bee besides normal to spider

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Well whatever they are called, they are really really pretty, nice babies
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    Just a good little article

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by DJ_Bizarre View Post
    Well whatever they are called, they are really really pretty, nice babies
    Yes they are and ill be producing some this season.

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Can i ask why many label these as spider mojos when they are Marketed as Mojo-Bees. Their the same snake and we need to stick to one name as many people get confused thinking their 2 diff morphs.


    Anything bred to a spider makes a bee besides normal to spider
    Doesn't a Bee consists of a Pastel? A Mojave Spider has no Pastel gene. I don't think it should be labeled a Bee at all.

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Love love love these snakes!

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    Re: update spider mojaves!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by CeeJay View Post
    Doesn't a Bee consists of a Pastel? A Mojave Spider has no Pastel gene. I don't think it should be labeled a Bee at all.
    No it does not need pastel to become a bee, just like spider bred to a hypo to make honeybees

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