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Re: Show me your Mojaves!
 Originally Posted by RoseyReps
Spj, is that a single gene Mojave or something else in the mix? That is amazing! Love the busyness of the pattern! 
There's a little bit more to him plus he's 100 het hypo.
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Nice striping on little Ares! 
Here's an updated picture of my girl Iris, who I showed off earlier in the thread - she's getting big!
Last edited by Lolo76; 09-22-2012 at 03:18 AM.
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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no! i shall not show you my mojaves. lol
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Here is my 700g male
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Re: Show me your Mojaves!
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
Nice striping on little Ares!
Here's an updated picture of my girl Iris, who I showed off earlier in the thread - she's getting big!

Thanks..and I love the bright mojos urs is stunning
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What do you look for to determine if its a mojave.
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0.3 normal 1.1 pastels 0.1 spider 1.0 fire 1.0 lesser 1.0ringer 0.1RTB 1.0 Savannah monitor.
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The Mojave is an incomplete dominant or what many refer to as Co-Dominant mutation that produces a Ball Python with various shades of browns, vibrant yellows, deep blacks, blue- grey body color, creamy highlights and flames. Mojaves are typically very easy to recognize by what is commonly known as the “Mojave Pattern”. Instead of the “alien head” we are used to seeing with many normal ball pythons, that pattern seems to be split in two, separated by intense amounts of flaming. This pattern normally produces only one black dot inside what would be similar to a keyhole. Another key trait on the Mojaves is a complete white underbelly.
Taken from world of ball pythons
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Snakes
1.0 Mojave (Twizzler)
0.1 Dumerils (Cerin)
1.0 Hypo BCI (Vero)
1.1 Dogs (Krackers & Ripley)
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0.2 G. rosea, 0.0.1 P. murinus, 0.0.1 B. sabulosum, 0.0.1 L. difficilis, 0.0.1 A. geniculata
0.0.1 A. versicolor, 0.0.1 L. parahybana, 0.0.1 Hapalopus sp columbia, 0.0.1 B. vagans
0.0.1 Asian Forest Scorpion
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1.0 Tokay Gecko
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