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    Super Mojave

    I was reading about Mojave as a codominant gene.
    Now I was looking for super Mojave and found this one:
    http://www.prehistoricpets.com/image...eblackhead.jpg

    Is this a typical super Mojave ?

    Or is the percentage white variable.

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    Re: Super Mojave

    Mojave x Mojave will make a Blue Eyed Leucistic but in most people's opinions, it doesn' compare to any of the other BELs from the other possible pairings:

    Lesser x Lesser
    Platty x Lesser
    Phantom x Lesser
    Mojave x Lesser
    Russo x Russo
    Russo x Mojave

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    Re: Super Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by MATTI
    Is this a typical super Mojave ?
    Yep...that is a typical super Mojave.
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    Re: Super Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    Mojave x Mojave will make a Blue Eyed Leucistic but in most people's opinions, it doesn' compare to any of the other BELs from the other possible pairings:

    Lesser x Lesser
    Platty x Lesser
    Phantom x Lesser
    Mojave x Lesser
    Russo x Russo
    Russo x Mojave
    Nice summary......What do these Russos look like?
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    Re: Super Mojave

    All they are are het for BEL.
    - The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid

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    Re: Super Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    All they are are het for BEL.
    So another words they look normal?
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    Re: Super Mojave

    Edit. I thought you were talking about all BEL hets.

    Is the Russo line also known as the Lemon, or is that a different BEL morph?

    -Lawrence

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    Re: Super Mojave

    This should answer your questions about the Russo line...here is Russo's site page about his lucies:
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/pytho...ythons&UID=115
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    Re: Super Mojave

    Snake Keeper has a "Parti Mojave".


    It is a Super Mojave (BEL)
    That has the "paradox" outline of the regular Mojave pattern in some areas...http://www.ballpython.com/newsphotos/partimojave_lg.jpg


    Its a Paradox Hypo Super Mojave, OUTSTANDING!

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    Re: Super Mojave

    Quote Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
    So another words they look normal?
    it depends. to the begginner a russo het lucy or fireball will just look normal but to others it is easy to spot. a mojave,lesser platty,and phantom are all co-dom morphs so they do not look normal. the homozygous of these animals when paired up with the right bp will product lucys.
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    the man that started it all 5 years ago. thank you for getting me into the wonderful world of herpetoligy.
    you are and will always will be my idol.

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