I like! He reminds me of a female I'm hoping to breed this winter. She doesn't have quite his wide pattern or as much granite speckling but if I could get a good dorsal pic the color is similar and she has the blushing. Does yours have a white belly?
Mine has a wider white belly but I like the dorsal pattern better on yours. I'm hoping to arrange a breeding loan of mine to a Mojave this winter. I was thinking breeding to a yellow belly but I recently saw a specter and have a little better idea on those and she doesn't even seem close. I’m still plenty confused on what the specter looks like but I just know she isn’t it.
Yours has the color, rounded alien heads, and fading that could put it in the white snake family. Being a male is both good and bad. If it is something new you can reproduce it quicker but it might be hard to dedicate an adult mojave female to an unproven male that could turn out to be a very neat normal (but I doubt it).
Yours has the color, rounded alien heads, and fading that could put it in the white snake family. Being a male is both good and bad. If it is something new you can reproduce it quicker but it might be hard to dedicate an adult mojave female to an unproven male that could turn out to be a very neat normal (but I doubt it).
This is real interesting, are you saying that crossing something like this male to a mojave could produce a leucy? I understand the mojaveXmojave, but have there been black pastel looking animals crossed with mojaves to get 'white snakes'? I was going to cross him with a cinny to see if I could get a super cinny from him, which would also tell me he is a black pastel/cinny...but I am thinking now I should invest in a mojave....this could get interesting....I think I just have explored this term they call 'dinker'
-Josh