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    how do you spot a mysic?

    how can you tell?

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    Re: how do you spot a mysic?

    It's quite difficult. I produced 14 mystics last year and held two back because they're either mystics or mojaves. I couldn't tell. It takes a keen eye (8 of them in my experience) to determine mystic from mojave.

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    If you pair mystic to normal it's very obvious.

    If you pair Mystic to mojave it might be a bit tricky and you might want to wait a little, mojave have a green hue to them that mystic do not have.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Care to take a guess on this one?

    Mojave or mystic?

    I'm just learning about mystics. I posted this thread awhile back about the difference between my male & female mojaves eyes.

    Could something be going on? Sorry, these are sooo not the best pics. I was just experimenting with my camera. These pics are like a year and a half old!













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    Is the top of the eye lighter than the bottom of the eye? If so, Mystic.

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    for reference

    My proven breeder male



    And some recent hatchlings from Mystic to normal pairing.

    Deborah Stewart


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    I've said it since day 1.. Mystics look like Mojos. I'm not saying they are identical... I think they just have some similarities, especially in the pattern.

    I have a hard time spotting the difference .
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    The way it was explained to me is that where the flames/blushing comes up from the belly is more a white hue then the golden you see on Mojaves. That, as well as they show more of a black coloration compared to the brown of Mojaves. But based on the picture that Deborah shared, that kind of kills that for me.

    Here's a picture o mine that bred this year. Still waiting on the eggs to drop from the dame.


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    From every picture I've seen of a mystic I've noticed 1 thing every time.
    You know how pastels "brown out"
    A mystic looks like a mojave that's done the same.

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    Thanks guys. Unfortunately every single mojave (mystic?) I have right now is in shed, LOL!

    Including the sire I posted photos of. But yes I do believe his eyes are split - light on top and dark on the bottom, I didn't get a good look at the eyes of the offspring that just hatched, but I'll dig up some pics I took before they went blue. I'll try to get an updated pic of the sire before he sheds out.

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    These are the babies:









    Oh, and here's an older pic of his eye. Tried to choose one with the least reflection in it...

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