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    What a strange mojo!

    Man, when I got home from saving lives and marriages (psychologist joke in there), I was blown away to see this little guy/girl waiting for me in my incubator. Blew me away. He was from a dual sired clutch to mojo female. One male was mojo het pied, the other was a super interesting het pied male. The pattern is super busy. I'll have to upload a pic of him at a later time. Nevertheless, what do you guys think of this guy and his sibling, the other interesting mojo? I guess it could be an incubation fluke. If so I'd like to fluke up all the time!

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    The other pretty cool hatchling:




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    I approve smokin hot lil mojo you got there

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    He is super ugly, you are so unfortunate to have had such a burden placed upon you. Send the ugly duckling to me and I will shelter him from all lifes harsh treatments. Stunning
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    some versions of het pied dont have markers, others do have markers, including ringers and making the pattern space out to a degree, and the purest and most extreme form of that het pied expression is the leopard.

    i think you are somewhere halfway inbetween leopard and invisible het pied here. I say its a very nice het pied, with mojave.

    Belly images would help a lot. Maybe even more het pied markers show up on the belly. But i say either you got a really nice mojave, or you got a mojave het pied and there is some het pied influence.

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    Here are pics of the probable father. The other sire of the clutch was a mojave het pied. I know he sired at least one of them because I got my first BEL from the clutch. The mojo het pied breeder male I have doesn't look like anything special. Most of the mojave het pieds I've seen don't seem to look any different than a regular mojo.




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    I would probably have to hold that one back. The het pied male almost has a leopard look to him.
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    Re: What a strange mojo!

    If I got this right female mojo het pied and 2 possible dads mojo het pied and het pied right...the father was the mojo and that is a very mint looking reduced mojo het pied...that's my guess..
    MALES.. 1.0 Coral glow Mojave... 1.0 Coral glow Scaleless head... 1.0 Coral glow Het Pied.. 1.0 Orange dream pastel.. 1.0 Black head Pastel Rng Rg.. 1.0 Calico Yellowbelly.. FEMALES.. 0.1 Bumblebee Scaleless head.. 0.1 Black Pastel 66 Axantic.. 0.1 Leopard Lesser Pastel.. 0.1 Champange Pastel.. 0.1 Pastel Het Pied.. 0.1 Enchi… 0.1 GHI.. 0.1 Het Albino.. 0.1 Mojave.. 0.1 Normal....

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    Re: What a strange mojo!

    Quote Originally Posted by RichieBoo View Post
    If I got this right female mojo het pied and 2 possible dads mojo het pied and het pied right...the father was the mojo and that is a very mint looking reduced mojo het pied...that's my guess..
    I'm guessing he's likely a mojo het pied, but I've still never seen a mojo het pied with any significant pattern changes. She seems like she may have a ringer as well after further inspection. I cant wait for them all to shed! Maybe this can clear up the possible genetics:

    Possible Sire 1: Mojo Het Pied
    Possible Sire 2: Het Pied
    Dame: Mojo
    Last edited by PsychD_Student; 09-25-2013 at 11:11 PM.

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