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Thread: Not a Mojave

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    Re: Not a Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    Normal...
    Normals varied a lot in Pattern and colors...

    Lately i dont like use term "normal" because sometimes is nothing "normal" about them.
    I think that community should start use "wild type" term more often to distance "normals" from Morphs.

    Nice blushing though.

    I agree with you 100% We always here and we ourselves put just a normal, or use the term loosley. We should start calling them "wild type"!
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    Re: Not a Mojave

    Thanks guys. I didn't think he was a Mojave, but I didn't know that normals had that kind of blushing either. He definitely looks different than my normal, so that's why I was thinking he wasn't normal either. Here's Lucy, my "normal".[IMG][/IMG]


    For $40.00 I'm not complaining and didn't get hurt, I still think he's a beautiful snake (like they ALL are) and look forward to many years of having him as a pet.


    Thanks for all your help and input.

    Jamie

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    That is certainly a very, very lovely classic, as I like to call them.

    I'd would have snapped him up in a second myself. Gorgeous creamy browns, fantastic blushing, stellar pattern, what's not to love ?

    Congratulations on a fantastic pet shop find, I bet he's going to be a knockout as he gets bigger.

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    Normal. Mojaves are a color and pattern morph. The pictures are small so we can't really see anything, but if you bought it as a normal 90% of the time it is a normal.

    Here is a great guide to mojaves http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...PHS...-Mojaves

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    Re: Not a Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Normal. Mojaves are a color and pattern morph. The pictures are small so we can't really see anything, but if you bought it as a normal 90% of the time it is a normal.

    Here is a great guide to mojaves http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...PHS...-Mojaves
    Yeah, she told me that "he may prove out to be more, but I can't guarantee a morph, so I have to sell him as a normal."


    The pics are much bigger on the photobucket sight, if you happen to click on the pics.

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    Re: Not a Mojave

    The fact that he has no black had me thinking more, I am a newb and like many more before me, and many after me I was confused over the genetic makeup of my snake.

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    He is definately not a mojave! He is a very nice normal, wild type classic!

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    Re: Not a Mojave

    It's a normal with a cool pattern to it. I like it!
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    Re: Not a Mojave

    Not a mojave
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    Re: Not a Mojave

    The wild type balls can have all the goodies without actually being a morph. They definitely have value though, because you can use them to improve existing morphs.
    Last edited by Shadera; 01-08-2011 at 01:56 AM.

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