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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Well here is mine he doesn't have as much black as Randy's but you get the idea.


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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Example of a mojo with lots of blushing.

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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Thats a very nice mojo..............great blushing

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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    Well here is mine he doesn't have as much black as Randy's but you get the idea.
    Yah, it looks similar to that, lol.

    Somebody bought the other BP today, anyways. The Feaux-jave is still there though (i recommended the other to the people buying it since the cool-looking one hasnt taken a meal yet since we got it last week).
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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Mine might be a little darker than normal as mom is a new dark morph and even her normals are dark. I don't have any Mojave’s other than that one's siblings to compare him to though. I do get the idea that they can vary in shade quite a bit.

    Any idea on the gender of the animal in the store? Hopefully someone here can end up with it as a nice breeder and get to the bottom of what it is or isn't. I suppose most petstores still sell mostly imported animals.

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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    here is a closeup.. they have lots of green/yellow if you look close.. also notice the clear belly..


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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyRemington View Post
    Mine might be a little darker than normal as mom is a new dark morph and even her normals are dark. I don't have any Mojave’s other than that one's siblings to compare him to though. I do get the idea that they can vary in shade quite a bit.

    Any idea on the gender of the animal in the store? Hopefully someone here can end up with it as a nice breeder and get to the bottom of what it is or isn't. I suppose most petstores still sell mostly imported animals.
    pretty sure its a female (tried popping it and didnt see anything, although it's no sure way of telling)
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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    This is my little female.
    No mistaking her with a normal.



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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Since everyone is shareing so will I here are my two.

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    Re: Guide to ID a mojave?

    Sold it today. Snapped a quick pic of it with my cell phone in the back room before I sent her off, lol

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