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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    Quote Originally Posted by andwhy6 View Post
    ok see i thought mojos made a super that wasnt called a super mojo. that "super mojo" in the link looks nothing like a blue eyed lucy tho
    That is because the BEL from Mojo X Mojo is not as clean as the others.

    The cleanest BEL to me is the Super Lesser.

    fires make black eyed lucys right???
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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    well if i have a male that i want to try and prove as a fire or something wild what do you think i should breed him wit? yellowbelly, fire, or mojo. its so damn hard to decide cuz i could save some money or just go for it and buy a female fire... if i knew that mojo and fire have produced something unique i would prob go that route just cuz mojos have the best eye appeal of the 3
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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    It would be hard to dedicate a very valuable breeder size morph female to an unproven male when you could get a reasonably priced male of the same morph as the adult female and have much less risk of not producing anything nice. For example, if you where to go out and buy a female Mojave that would breed this winter it would be very expensive. I’ve not been following but would think close to $2,000 and probably more, perhaps much more. Once you are into it for that much why not spend an extra $500 (again, not sure exactly on price) and get a young breedable Mojave male and KNOW you have a shot at leucistic rather than use up a very valuable year of an adult morph female's breeding on an unproven male.

    I would suggest find a nice big ready to breed normal female (maybe $100) for your male. If he is some type of dominant you could find out as early as next summer and hopefully have some known compatible females to hold back.

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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    Quote Originally Posted by andwhy6 View Post
    well if i have a male that i want to try and prove as a fire or something wild what do you think i should breed him wit? yellowbelly, fire, or mojo. its so damn hard to decide cuz i could save some money or just go for it and buy a female fire... if i knew that mojo and fire have produced something unique i would prob go that route just cuz mojos have the best eye appeal of the 3
    Lets see the snake you thinks a fire, we can all give you some opinions.

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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    trust me a fire is unmistakible

    here is one of mine from the only proven line


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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Yes there is a Super Mojave.

    And as for Yellowbelly Fire, I don't think that has been done yet, but I am guessing it will not create a white snake.

    Ian G. made a Fire Yellow Belly...I think a couple others have too.

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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=69681

    here is the link to the snake. i already got told that it prob isnt but the snake has shed since the pics and is even lighter now so im thinking he could be something. he was dropped off at the pet shop i work at along with 9 other morphs by someone cuz their owner had died.

    yeah i have an unproven granite female also. shes about 700 g's so i think i will just end of breeding them together and see if either proves.
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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    That's probably the most honest representation of a Super Mojave BEL I have ever seen. It always seems the adults of certain morphs are never shown, cuz a vast majority of the time the babies are going to look better. Yes there are exceptions, but still.

    Thanks for that link.
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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    Quote Originally Posted by andwhy6 View Post
    he was dropped off at the pet shop i work at along with 9 other morphs by someone cuz their owner had died.
    Did you see these other morphs? What where they (really obvious visible types)? Any chance of a better picture now with a camera?

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    Re: is there super mojave?? and more??

    they were obvious and i did see them briefly. 2 mojos, 2 pastels and a super, a spider, another granite, i think there was another but i cant remember. my boss took all of them home and i got the clean up
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