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    To OP: I have a Mojave male that I have bred for two years now. He is dark chocolatey brown with no blushing or flames. The offspring that come out of him are gorgeous bright flamed and depending on the female that I put him with different shades from yellow to tan and even silver. Mojave is an awesome gene that has a lot of polymorphism. It shows off other genes. So in response to your question... If she's priced right, healthy, and you like her, get it .

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    Heres my boy i just got yesterday.

    I really like the silver color in that Mojave. Beautiful!
    Last edited by coolballsdave; 09-29-2012 at 12:34 AM.

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