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    Re: The day finally came

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    Re: The day finally came

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    Re: The day finally came

    His parents were a mystic and a cinnamon crystal. I was originally looking at a butter pastel, but when I got to the expo where I was meeting the breeder, I saw this guy. He was the same price, and when handling he was actively crawling around and relaxed, the butter on the other hand was curled tight in a ball even when still in the show container. All in all his personality and uniqueness compared to the other morphs in my price range won me over.

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    Re: The day finally came

    Quote Originally Posted by Crowfingers View Post
    His parents were a mystic and a cinnamon crystal. I was originally looking at a butter pastel, but when I got to the expo where I was meeting the breeder, I saw this guy. He was the same price, and when handling he was actively crawling around and relaxed, the butter on the other hand was curled tight in a ball even when still in the show container. All in all his personality and uniqueness compared to the other morphs in my price range won me over.
    Just wondering as many Mohaves I've seen seem to have a fair amount of striping down the spine .




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