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    Re: Freshly Shed Mojo het Hypo!

    To me that looks like a "typical" mojave. Aka the blushing you say is because of the het hypo I wouldn't see as being for that reason, because there are normal mojaves that look similar or even have more blushing. heck look at all the range within NERD's mojaves:

    http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ll-python.html

    They are a beautiful morph, however I would rather have a Butter or Lesser that a mojave because 1. I like their general colouring better 2. they breed to make better looking Leucistics (aka when bred to the same morph, where as mojaves produce too much pattern for me). HOWEVER within their line they have some beautiful looking individuals and when I said this one looks "typical" I didn't mean like every other one I simply meant that it doesn't stand away from the rest of the mojave line with it's hypo genetics. The line is, again, EXTREMELY diverse.

    All that said, you have one beautiful snake :3 You need to breed it off for some hypo mojaves and give us some pics ^_^
    Ball Pythons 1.1 Lesser, Pastel
    1.0 Lesser Pastel, 0.0.7 mixed babies

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