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Re: Mojave color range question...
Well,
Here is the pic that I promised this morning (I know it's been a bust day, sorry). The two animals in the back are clutch mates, believe it or not. I produced them myself. The one on the right is a male and has been sold. The one on the left is a female and is a hold back. The one in the foreground has just begun to go into shed, but her colors are pretty close to the pic, and her pattern is definitely abberant. I bought her from Mike Jolliff, who aquired her from an unknown vendor at a show (he couldn't remember who). I think that Mojaves might be one of the most variable morphs out there, next to Hypos.

Enjoy,
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Re: Mojave color range question...
Great pix Tim! I'd hold onto the back left too! 
As diverse as they all are... there isn't one posted here that I wouldn't LOVE to have!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: Mojave color range question...
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Well,
Here is the pic that I promised this morning (I know it's been a bust day, sorry). The two animals in the back are clutch mates, believe it or not. I produced them myself. The one on the right is a male and has been sold. The one on the left is a female and is a hold back. The one in the foreground has just begun to go into shed, but her colors are pretty close to the pic, and her pattern is definitely abberant. I bought her from Mike Jolliff, who aquired her from an unknown vendor at a show (he couldn't remember who). I think that Mojaves might be one of the most variable morphs out there, next to Hypos.
Enjoy,
Let me know if you wanna ever let go of that female in the back...
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Re: Mojave color range question...
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Well,
Here is the pic that I promised this morning (I know it's been a bust day, sorry). The two animals in the back are clutch mates, believe it or not. I produced them myself. The one on the right is a male and has been sold. The one on the left is a female and is a hold back. The one in the foreground has just begun to go into shed, but her colors are pretty close to the pic, and her pattern is definitely abberant. I bought her from Mike Jolliff, who aquired her from an unknown vendor at a show (he couldn't remember who). I think that Mojaves might be one of the most variable morphs out there, next to Hypos.
Enjoy,
Tim,
It's great to see the girl that you guys picked up in Birmingham! If you remember, can you post a picture of her after she sheds? I really would love to see how she's matured!
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Re: Mojave color range question...
Here's Merlin, my Mojave. He's fattened up quite a bit since this pic... I should take a new one sometime. 
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Re: Mojave color range question...
 Originally Posted by Jerhart
Let me know if you wanna ever let go of that female in the back... 
That'll never happen, but I'll take it as a compliment.
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Re: Mojave color range question...
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Tim,
It's great to see the girl that you guys picked up in Birmingham! If you remember, can you post a picture of her after she sheds? I really would love to see how she's matured!
No problem girl. She should be shedding next weekend. I'll snap another pic then.
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Re: Mojave color range question...
 Originally Posted by muddoc
No problem girl. She should be shedding next weekend. I'll snap another pic then.
And while you're at it, I posted a thread about the next planned B'ham trip up under shows. Hope you and Mon can make it again!
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Re: Mojave color range question...
I saw the thread, but I don't know just yet. I will definitely keep it in mind, and let you know as it gets closer.
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