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    Re: Het for hypo Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Courtney281 View Post
    It's been a VERY long time since I posted in this forum, but here we go lol
    So 2 years ago I purchased 2 mojaves, one that was 100%het hypo. Can you guess which one it was? Anyway, Im curious on everyones opinions, even though I know it will be something I will have to just prove out. I'm wondering about thoughts on him being an actual hypo, or if his extreme fading and green tones are just a variation in coloring. He is breeding with our female mojave this year (hoping for at least 1 bel) and they are also from the same clutch, but her colors are such a beautiful dark charcoal black and grey. Any thoughts? (p.s. don't mind the pastel in there, he's just motivation for the mojo male lol)

    Quote Originally Posted by Courtney281 View Post
    aparently no one has any opinions?
    You already told us which one was which, so what were we supposed to guess? I'm pretty sure Colin would have noticed if he'd hatched a hypo mojave and not just a het. The only way to tell would be to breed him to a hypo - 100% of offspring will be hypo if he is not just a het.
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    I have 3 mojo het hypo girls that are between 500 and 750 grams and they are alot lighter then my normal mojos. And alot cleaner looking. Dont know if that helps ya ot
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    Re: Het for hypo Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    You already told us which one was which, so what were we supposed to guess? I'm pretty sure Colin would have noticed if he'd hatched a hypo mojave and not just a het. The only way to tell would be to breed him to a hypo - 100% of offspring will be hypo if he is not just a het.
    Wow! Really? Who peed in your cheerios this morning? I wasn't asking anyone to "guess" anything. I was merely asking on peoples opinions of the color varience of mojaves vs hypo mojaves. Chill out...
    Ball Pythons:
    1.7 Normal 1.0 Spider 1.1 Cinnamons
    1.1 Mojaves 0.1 Pastel 0.1 Het Albino
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