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    Super Pastel Mojave Male?

    Ok, I've definitely been bitten by the bp bug and though I was going to be looking for a pastave boy to go with my pastave girl, after looking at the odds on the genetic wizard, I think I'm going to look for a super pastel mojave instead so I don't end up with normals. It was actually harder to find my pastave girl than I thought it would be so does anyone know how often super pastel mojave's come onto the market? I've been searching faunaclassifieds and breeder websites to see if any are available but haven't even found many in collections. If anyone knows breeders that work with these combo's already, I'd appreciate any help in finding a good one to go with. I don't need him until next year since my girl is an '11 but I figure the sooner I start looking, the better with as picky as I can be.
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    you just gotta keep looking on the websites for when they come in. When they enter the market is hard to tell since its hard to tell if someone has that clutch going on and hitting a super pastave within that clutch is also like hitting the snake lottery. I've seen them come in from time to time so just stay diligent and keep checking cuz you never know when a hatching is piping out of its shell!

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    Re: Super Pastel Mojave Male?

    There like Jigsaws IMO.. We'll say not "hard" to produce. It's a simple Mojave and a Pinstripe..

    I don't think people try to produce as many Pastave's as they do Jigsaws or even Bumbleebee's.

    Like I said, this is my opinion, I believe more come from people using Mojave's or BP's that carry the Mojave genetics in other breeding which result in a Pastave.. Of course some people will always try to obtain them, they are on my list to make personally.
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    I dont know where you live, but the petco..yes petco in temecula had a awesome mojave there today, I was holding him while the worker cleaned his cage and boy was he a sweetheart.. they wanted 300.. they also had a pastel and a spider..both super mellow.. and a snappy mean hissy nippy normal... haha
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    Re: Super Pastel Mojave Male?

    Quote Originally Posted by jnoh View Post
    you just gotta keep looking on the websites for when they come in. When they enter the market is hard to tell since its hard to tell if someone has that clutch going on and hitting a super pastave within that clutch is also like hitting the snake lottery. I've seen them come in from time to time so just stay diligent and keep checking cuz you never know when a hatching is piping out of its shell!
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    It's the time of year that not "alot" of animals are available. Alot of people's females have just recently started to lay eggs. So in the next 2-4 months is when you will start to see alot more animals available. Just be patient and keep looking.

    Quote Originally Posted by zeion97 View Post
    There like Jigsaws IMO.. We'll say not "hard" to produce. It's a simple Mojave and a Pinstripe..

    I don't think people try to produce as many Pastave's as they do Jigsaws or even Bumbleebee's.

    Like I said, this is my opinion, I believe more come from people using Mojave's or BP's that carry the Mojave genetics in other breeding which result in a Pastave.. Of course some people will always try to obtain them, they are on my list to make personally.
    He is looking for a Super Pastel Mojave(3-gene) not a Pastave(2-gene).

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