Mojave is its own color morph that is extremely close to lessers. hence when you cross the two you get BEL. Also 2 mojaves can make BEL and so can 2 Lessers. The BEL is the "super" form of the morphs. and BEL that was made strictly with Lessers can not make a mojave unless the other mate had the mojave gene. which would make BELs and lessers.
and a BEL (lesser super) x lesser would make BELs and lessers
Last edited by tcutting; 08-05-2011 at 01:53 PM.
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No, you wouldn't. Mojave and lesser are two different morphs, but when the genes are together in the same snake, they act together in a similar way to a snake that has 2 lesser genes or 2 mojave genes.
Say you paired a Mojave x Lesser,
in theory the odds would be like this:
1/4 babies normal
1/4 babies Mojave
1/4 babies Lesser
1/4 babies BEL
Now you take that BEL and you pair it to a normal, you'd get:
1/2 babies Lesser
1/2 babies Mojave
Mojave x Lesser makes a similar looking snake to Lesser x Lesser, but it still contains the two different morphs.
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