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    Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    So I just noticed today after my male Mojave shed, that he seems to be lacking a lot of yellow in him. In fact, it's almost pale yellow. I paired him up with a dinker normale female with yellow blushings on the sides hoping to get some gold blush mojaves.

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    Also, you can't produce a "Gold Blush Mojave" without having a Gold Blush Mojave. They are a specific line of Mojave from Brian Gundy.

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    I actually no help with your question, I don't look at too many mojaves, but use the image's url, not the url for the page the image is on. like this:





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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    The only actual way to produce a goldblush mojave would be to breed a goldblush to a mojave. It is a 2 gene morph.

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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    I have been looking at his videos. The first time he actually produced his gold blush mojaves was from his most important female normal that looked much different from other normals.

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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    He paired his normal female with a mojave and produced gold blush mojaves.

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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    In any case, if it is 2 genes, I'll be happy that the babies I produce are just beautiful looking mojaves . My main question is if the male mojave is something else.

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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    Oh what a loser has made them visible for me. Just scroll up.

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    Re: Mojave or Silver Mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by scterial View Post
    I have been looking at his videos. The first time he actually produced his gold blush mojaves was from his most important female normal that looked much different from other normals.
    That "normal" female was later determined to be a goldblush.

    As to the male in question I would not be able to tell without better lighting. Natural lighting is the best to show the colors.

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