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    Ok mojo seems likely

    Does anyone see 2 gene........Bright mojave.......something else?

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    Could be, its hard to tell with some genes. What did you get it as and what are you brainstorming?

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    Also, clear shot of the head, and belly shot is always helpful when attempting to ID

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    Re: help identifying morph

    Ok I was waiting for that question to post what I do know about her to help.....or just confuse more I dont know. lol Trying for an unbiased opinion on looks first. Ok I have a friend with 0 experience with ball morphs who aquired a collection. Lots of females were gravid when he got them but he knew very little and some records probably got mixed up but he did try to keep the 100 plus balls organized for a noob. These were labeled butter/fire. He couldnt tell what they were and had little interest either way. I could not tell either. I ended up purchasing the 2 females and I am still up in the air as to what they are.

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    Re: help identifying morph

    Ok I will go out to the snake house and get some belly shots and head shots. I will get them both out together as it may help. Got to get them loaded and all so 20 to 30 min. thanks for all the help.

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    I would say no on the butter/fire. They are way too dark. I'm thinking mojave, pastave (depending on head), maybe even mojo yb, or something along those lines. I don't see fire/mojave either, but I'm not super familiar with those. Hopefully some others more experienced than myself will chime in for you. They are pretty girls though! That's for sure

    I would probably call them just Mojaves until they throw something else for you.

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    Re: help identifying morph

    Those have been my thoughts also. Just kinda looking at them as mojaves right now. But they look way different than the mojaves and pastel mojave I got out of the same collection. More pics are loading now. Of course the other one is in deep shed lol.

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    Re: help identifying morph

    I'd say mojave or pastave. Difficult to tell from pics.
    My mystics are very different from my mojos in the flesh. They sometimes look similar in pics.
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    Re: help identifying morph

    I don't know why but I am not quite seeing mojave here. I'm not an expert on either but I am leaning towards mystic or phantom. But not positive it is either of those either. Just doesn't quite look mojave to me. The head looks too dark to be a pastave so if not a single gene mojave, mystic or phantom, I would say mojave yb, mystic yb or phantom yb. Just my guess.
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    Re: help identifying morph

    Quote Originally Posted by PghBall View Post
    I don't know why but I am not quite seeing mojave here. I'm not an expert on either but I am leaning towards mystic or phantom. But not positive it is either of those either. Just doesn't quite look mojave to me. The head looks too dark to be a pastave so if not a single gene mojave, mystic or phantom, I would say mojave yb, mystic yb or phantom yb. Just my guess.
    I thought this aswell, but I have very limited exposure to mystics and phantoms. My suggestion would be pair them with a mojo, if you get bels its a mojo! If you get potions, mystic / phantom!

    I always tend to err on the least expensive side, less bubble popping that way lol

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