I think that you should take a lot of time looking into all the requirements for breeding; emotional, financial and time factors, consider them all. I spent 7 solid months researching only ball python breeding. The morphs, the care needed, the technique... and I am still unbelievably lost in comparison to a professional or experienced breeder. Does that mean you shouldn't invest in a few snakes and produce some beautiful babies? Not at all. It just means you need to take serious time before you try so that you have your checklist met. And always make sure to put the animals first.

I think that breeding your mojaves to other animals would not only be rewarding, but amazing to someone who fancies it as a hobby. Just make sure you know what you are getting into before hand. With that said, all the luck and best wishes to you. After spending the 7 months researching and gaining some family members, I myself am going to give breeding a shot this upcoming season. But I still have innumerable amounts to accomplish before everything is ready. You can achieve anything if you set you heart to it. This includes your mojaves and what they may potentially breed.

P.S I love jigsaws. Pinstripe x Mojave- fairly simple genetics. Good luck!

-Ph.