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    Re: Show me your (adult and baby) blue-eyed lucies!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Those with purple head are Super Mojave they keep that dirty look throughout their lives.

    Those with yellow stripping sometimes have something else in it.

    If you are a pure white snake you want a Mojave X Lesser Cross or a Super Lesser (now you need to watch out since many Super Lesser or Super Butter have bug eyes).

    I have a Hypo Super Mojave so the head is slightly grey (not as grey as Super Mojave due to the hypo gene) and the body is clean white (super mojave then to yellow out with the years)
    Thanks Deborah, super helpful info! (And your snake is beautiful!) So this summarizes my understanding so far:
    - Lesser Mojave = all white
    - Super Lesser = all white, but prone to bug eyes
    - Super Mojave = purple/gray head (retained into adulthood), possible mild yellowing with age
    - Hypo Super Mojave = the hypo lightens the purple/gray head, and reduces the body yellowing back to white
    Last edited by RedRabbit; 12-14-2018 at 05:39 PM.

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