Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
Mojave het hypo x hypo mojave: three words.... hypo super mojave!!!!
So I looked on WOBP and one of the two snakes is great. But Hypo Super Mojave is mostly a BEL, albeit a good looking one (at least, one of the two animals pictured was), what is it about that combo you like, or like so much? I wouldn't think it would be the genetics because Het Hypo Mojave is all it will pass to an offspring.

As you said, you like the input to see what others would do with the same snakes - I like to see what combos interest people and why. You limit pastel because of poor ageing (and I agree to a point) but I have a huge amount of pastel, hoping to have something pop-out (it seems (in my reading/take/view/research) that new genes found in existing collections are often hiding in an ugly pastel). I also have a Pastel Fire who keeps getting better and better with age (three ish). And for me that is a intellectually stimulating combo - which gene wins, the fire or the pastel?

I also like Super Pastels, by themselves or combos. I guess I'd echo what I read here a couple of years ago "the dirtier the better". I notice that I'm on both sides of that fence - I like clean high contrast snakes and I like some dark dirty morphs too.

Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
I don't care about producing world's firsts. I want to produce animals that excite me
I laughed at this (in a good way). What??? How can you not want a World's First, you'd be famous!?! Well, ok, maybe not. Good on 'ya for breeding what you like and what you find cool. I love how strong your collection is for hypo, and the other recessive elements in your collection. Genetically you've got a great collection compared to mine.