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    Re: Mojave for Robin!

    I don't know how I missed this thread?
    I like that special, very interesting pattern and nice coloration. I would like to see what comes out of her

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    Re: Mojave for Robin!

    The Mojave is probably one of my favorite morphs. Those are definately two gorgeous animals you have there
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    Re: Mojave for Robin!

    By special do you mean she is carrying some type of hidden gene? Or special as in she is wicked nice which she is..

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    Re: Mojave for Robin!

    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Suttles View Post
    By special do you mean she is carrying some type of hidden gene? Or special as in she is wicked nice which she is..
    Larry,
    I say special, because I am not sure what she is carrying. I bought her from a friend that got her from the original breeder. I do know that there were 2 animals in the clutch like her (the other was a male). I just know that she stuck out like a sore thumb when I spotted her on the vendor's table. She looks like no other Mojave that I have seen. Hopefully in a couple years, we can breed her and find out if she is just a radical representation, or she is actually carrying some other gene.
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    Re: Mojave for Robin!

    I agree - you really have to see this animal in person to appreciate the differences. There is definitely something different about her.

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