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    Nice looking Mojaves. I am also digging the neck pattern.

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    Beautiful babies!

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    Re: Mojave baby!

    Got to love Mojaves! Those are really nice looking for sure! That 2nd one out looks lighter, almost like a Hypo Mojave!

    congrats,

    Dave


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    Both are great looking Mojaves...Congrats!

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    that neck long stripe thing is like a dominant trait. Ivory has that too and the mojave and that normal have it. Nice looking mojaves.

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    Re: Mojave baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by Maddumpling View Post
    that neck long stripe thing is like a dominant trait. Ivory has that too and the mojave and that normal have it. Nice looking mojaves.
    Thanks! And yes, I do think Julius throws neck-striped babies... your kiddo has it, like you said, as do the majority of his other (11) offspring. Interesting, huh?

    Even more interesting, the fourth baby emerged this morning, and it's a VERY dark normal male. Both Nerissa and Julius are very light, and the other babies have been light too - so I almost suspect a split-clutch, since this boy looks suspiciously like my black pastel (a normal counterpart). She did spend a few nights with him, so I guess it's possible! He's also a feisty one, and I have a feeling he'll be the first to tag me.

    Here he is:






    All four... check out the difference between the normals!
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    Re: Mojave baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by saber2th View Post
    Got to love Mojaves! Those are really nice looking for sure! That 2nd one out looks lighter, almost like a Hypo Mojave!

    congrats,

    Dave
    Thanks to you & everyone else who commented! Isn't the second one beautiful? Hard to capture their coloring in these photos, but the lighter shots are more close to accurate... she's much lighter than average, and I'm still really digging that neck pattern. I think she'll make nice pastaves or hypo-mojaves one day, don't you agree?

    P.S. I have now popped everyone, and unless somebody was hiding something, all except that last normal are females.
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    3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)

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