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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
sweet that's definitely on top of my list good luck....
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
I'm surprised how much they look like Mojaves... if you sit it next to Mojave, can you tell which one is which???
Best of luck to you!
Regards,
Bristen.
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
 Originally Posted by Bristen
I'm surprised how much they look like Mojaves... if you sit it next to Mojave, can you tell which one is which???
Best of luck to you!
Regards,
Bristen.
You can definitely tell.
Mojaves are much more colourful than the Phantoms.
Daniel will chime in eventually and answer himself but in the meantime, I have been over to Daniel's house and held his Phantom and this is my opinion on the matter.
They are nice in their own way. Less colour than a Mojo.
-Steven
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
 Originally Posted by stevenkeogh
You can definitely tell.
Mojaves are much more colourful than the Phantoms.
Daniel will chime in eventually and answer himself but in the meantime, I have been over to Daniel's house and held his Phantom and this is my opinion on the matter.
They are nice in their own way. Less colour than a Mojo.
-Steven
are you following me?? lol! So a low color Mojave and high color Phantom could actually look quite a bit the same? Seems to be it's the super that makes a big deal with the Phantoms...
Thanks for the reply.
Regards,
Bristen.
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
Most Phantoms don't seem to have as much blushing as Mojaves......mine still has a lot, but I've seen Mojave's that have way more. I mean, they are very similar.......so I guess it depends on the eye of the beholder. Also, when Ralph Davis made the Phantom Spiders, he made the comment that they didn't look exactly the same as the Mojave Spiders. So it will be interesting to see what all the other combos look like. But really, we all just want to see what the Super Phantom combos will look like
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
Sweet looking snakes
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
Robert's Reptiles
1.0 mystic
0.1 pastel butter
1.0 pastel yellow belly
1.1 mojave
0.1 cinny
0.7 normals

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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
 Originally Posted by Genesis Pythons
Rabernet,
Here's some pics that you requested of the normal female. The lighting in my snake room isn't the greatest, so the pics don't show how light she really is. My guess is that she's close to ovulation
I tried to get some belly pics of the Phantom, but he didn't want to sit still for the camera......I guess his mind is on something else
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments!
Thank you for posting pictures of her - she's HOT! Sorry I missed it when you first put pictures up of her. That's my type of female! Please keep us updated on this clutch!
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
Hi Robin, she is nice! She was actually first bred to my Pinstripe male (my Phantom was a slow starter ). Once my Phantom started getting the hang of things, he was in with her, and has bred her a couple of times. He should be able to get a couple more breedings in before she ovulates. So it will be interesting to see the results!
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Re: Some Phantom breeding shots!
Daniel, sounds like it's going to be a fun clutch to watch and see what happens! Here's to all Phantoms and pins (and no normals!)
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