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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    The question I have is why breed to normals? Why not go to a Lesser, Mojo, or butter?[/QUOTE]

    This is our first attempt at breeding. We bought 3 proven females and went shopping for a male. We were hoping to buy a Lesser or Mojave but found this guy and splurged!
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    Ahh where I am mojos are very cheap females are going for 150-200$ and the potential return is so much higher. There are a lot of mojo where I am too everybody seems to be breeding them so the demand is also low and they are hard to sell. (hence the price) There are often adults for cheap around I bought a adult female (1700gm for 200$) so you can see where my confusion came from.

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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    The $200 1,700 gram female wasn't a mojave was it? I would expect female mojave, lesser, or butters of that size to be about as expensive as hatchling leucistics. Female maturity time is very expensive.

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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scimthar View Post
    Am I the only one that thinks it looks like an Albino Ivory?
    I know what you mean, with the yellow dorsal stripe, but if if were the dorsal stripe would more likely be a brighter yellow and more pronounced and it would have red/pink eyes.

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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    Mojo x mojo usually have a bit of a grey like head urs looks white u will just have to find out through breeding

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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scimthar View Post
    Am I the only one that thinks it looks like an Albino Ivory?
    Probably.

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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    The $200 1,700 gram female wasn't a mojave was it? I would expect female mojave, lesser, or butters of that size to be about as expensive as hatchling leucistics. Female maturity time is very expensive.
    Yup she is, I picked her up she isn't the greatest mojo ever but she is a monster for food she can also be quite aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    Yup she is, I picked her up she isn't the greatest mojo ever but she is a monster for food she can also be quite aggressive.
    Thats a really, really, really good price! Im comin to visit you in canada!!!!
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    Re: Blue Eyed Lucy. Help with Genetics.

    In all likely hood its a Lesser mojo BUT it could also be of a couple other combinations. Mocha, het russo, and the least likely phantom.

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    Here she is, not the best Mojave but...

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