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    Mojaves...

    I see these snakes at the anaheim NARBC, they were quite popular, but i didn't see such the big deal about them...but after reading the crystal ball thread... i have totally different opinions

    mojaves are het for the blue eyed leucistic, how can they're be super mojaves? (which look great!)... i don't understand how that happens can someone explain that

    on the different note, why are there different variatiations to creating the BEL? genetics are puzzling:eek:
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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kizerk
    I see these snakes at the anaheim NARBC, they were quite popular, but i didn't see such the big deal about them...but after reading the crystal ball thread... i have totally different opinions

    mojaves are het for the blue eyed leucistic, how can they're be super mojaves? (which look great!)... i don't understand how that happens can someone explain that

    on the different note, why are there different variatiations to creating the BEL? genetics are puzzling:eek:
    Super Mojaves are a form of blue eyed luecistic. The only thing is Super Mojaves have a purplish-greyish spot on their heads.

    Blue Eyeds can be made different ways. Some BELs are cleaner (no spots ) than others.Here are a few ways


    Mojave x Mojave
    Mojave x Lesser
    Lesser x Lesser
    Russo Het x Russo Het

    And I know there are some other ways, but I am not sure how much more.
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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    Super Mojaves are a form of blue eyed luecistic. The only thing is Super Mojaves have a purplish-greyish spot on their heads.

    Blue Eyeds can be made different ways. Some BELs are cleaner (no spots ) than others.Here are a few ways


    Mojave x Mojave
    Mojave x Lesser
    Lesser x Lesser
    Russo Het x Russo Het

    And I know there are some other ways, but I am not sure how much more.
    Great post!! I prefer the het russo x Lesser....i saw one around ...it was sweet!

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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13
    I prefer the het russo x Lesser.
    Do you mean het russo x mojave?

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    Re: Mojaves...

    what are het russos?
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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    Super Mojaves are a form of blue eyed luecistic. The only thing is Super Mojaves have a purplish-greyish spot on their heads.

    Blue Eyeds can be made different ways. Some BELs are cleaner (no spots ) than others.Here are a few ways


    Mojave x Mojave
    Mojave x Lesser
    Lesser x Lesser
    Russo Het x Russo Het

    And I know there are some other ways, but I am not sure how much more.

    fireball x fireball??
    lots of snakes

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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
    fireball x fireball??
    He was talking about Blue Eyed Lucies.....fireball x fireball is black eyed lucy Good catch on a missing lucy combo though
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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kizerk
    what are het russos?
    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f...icYearling.jpg

    And here's the Mojave X het Russo:

    http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/nss-f...VRluckys05.jpg
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    Smile Re: Mojaves...

    Kizerk, Never really cared for mojaves until the prices came down. bought a male, and after awhile bought a couple more, and now have a nice group of them. they are very good feeders and fast growers and will breed at a very early age. take a hard look at them. they are not just a dark ball python, they are very colorful in their own right and are a very beautiful morph.
    Last edited by ECLARK; 10-15-2006 at 11:02 PM.

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    Re: Mojaves...

    Quote Originally Posted by ECLARK
    Kizerk, Never really cared for mojaves until the prices came down. bought a male, and after awhile bought a couple more, and now have a nice group of them. they are very good feeders and fast growers and will breed at a very early age. take a hard look at them. they are not just a dark ball python, they are very colorful in their own right and are a very beautiful morph.
    I'm still not a mojave convert yet... I haven't really seen a mojave that has "blown me away" as of yet. But then again, I wasn't a clown guy either, until Sean posted his .
    Justin Hall

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