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    They call me Emilius LOL Emilio's Avatar
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    Gonna produce some next season but more than anything we'll be producing lesser mojo bels.

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    Re: Does any one produce the super mojave BEL's anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by Raverthug View Post
    thats sexy. Im wanting one to put with my pin next year in hopes for jigsaws. The main places i watch ar ks and faunna but you never really seen to find em there
    To me my Super morphs are the most valuable animals for predictable, sustainable, morph production.

    Why guess if you're going to hatch Pastave's just breed a super pastel to a BEL. Super's while also great to look at will be the backbone of a good breeding collection they will allow you to keep your numbers consistent with not having to maintain allot of animals.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Does any one produce the super mojave BEL's anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    To me my Super morphs are the most valuable animals for predictable, sustainable, morph production.

    Why guess if you're going to hatch Pastave's just breed a super pastel to a BEL. Super's while also great to look at will be the backbone of a good breeding collection they will allow you to keep your numbers consistent with not having to maintain allot of animals.
    I completely agree. It gives you more of what your after, and a bit easier to guess and know what to expect
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    Just like Freakie Frog said, Supers are amazing. They really help odds when trying to hit on combos, and super mojaves will continue to be valuable in the future. Phantoms, Mystics, Specials, and all those hidden gene animals will be great paired with these Super BEL's. I think they are still a great project, unless of course you have the phantom, mystic, and those types to pair with your mojave's of course.

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    I know I want to make some myself... I love the "dirty" BELs. In the next year or so I want to pick up a male mojo het hypo.
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    On kingsnake right now: http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=845335
    fair price too..

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    Re: Does any one produce the super mojave BEL's anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by fredanthony View Post
    On kingsnake right now: http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=32&de=845335
    fair price too..
    I had seen that ty
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    Well, when my Mojo & Lesser are bigger....I'm going to get them a Jigsaw or Pastave Boyfriend! I want some BEL's of my own!!!!
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