As it turns out, there is a little more to this clutch. I purchased the Mojave het hypo sire from Jon Courtney in 2011 and hatched a few cool looking babies last season in addition to these guys. Jon contacted me to see if I had bred the male, and after seeing photos of animals from this clutch and last season, it looks like the Mojave het hypo sire is actually a Mojave Nazca het Hypo.
With that said, the above animals are likely (in order of posting) a Mojave Nazca Yellow Belly, Mojave Yellow Belly possible Nazca, and a Mojave Nazca. One of the normals (first one on the list) is a Nazca.
I'm thrilled with those results, and they're also ph Hypo too.
I thought there was more to them. I still think a group shot of the 3 Mojave combinations would be neat and helpful for learning the differences. Congratulations on a great clutch!
I thought there was more to them. I still think a group shot of the 3 Mojave combinations would be neat and helpful for learning the differences. Congratulations on a great clutch!
Definitely and thank you! I'm going to wait for them to go through their first shed, and then I'll position them so that they'll show off their pattern.
I forgot to mention this earlier, but the animals you hatched are exceptional. I really like that orangebelly mojave.
Definitely and thank you! I'm going to wait for them to go through their first shed, and then I'll position them so that they'll show off their pattern.
I forgot to mention this earlier, but the animals you hatched are exceptional. I really like that orangebelly mojave.
Thanks. I bought the father (the male Orangebelly) of that clutch at a Columbia Repticon back in 2010 and he has been a great breeder for me. The Orangebelly Mojave is such a simple combination, but one of my favorites. The Mystic x Mojave clutch just finished shedding, so I plan to take some updated pictures today or tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing how your guys look after shedding! I expect that the colors of your Move combinations will really pop. Enjoy them.