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    New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    I read somewhere that someone was selling a "super mojave". I already have a male mojave purchased and awaiting warmer weather to get home, so that seemed like a good idea, especially considering the fact that the "super" version seemed identical to a blue-eyed lucy. I was just wanting confirmation from others that there is such a thing or if the "super" mojave looks just like any other mojave, kind of like a "super" spider.

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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    The super mojave is a white snake. There was a female on kingsnake.

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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    Never mind, I needed two hours and fifteen minutes of research before finding the answer on my own. The "super" mojave is just a lot lighter, not white like a lucy. Damn those 15 minutes can make a big difference, can't they?

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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    A Super Mojave IS a blue eyed lucy... there are several combinations that produce BELs and homozygous Mojave is one of them.

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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    S. Mojave is indeed a white snake, not alot lighter. Super Mojos may have a little yellowish spotting but it's far from just being just a lighter pattern.


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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    That is weird that I get these responses...I just saw a pic online labled as super and it was just a very ghostly grey/nearly but not quite white BP. I think I will go with the consensus though. Buying a second mojo. =]

    Thanks all!

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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    They are very white snakes, but do have purple/grey color on top of their head.

    Here is a female that we produced this year:
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    Re: New to breeding planning so wanted to know....

    Yeah, definitley not what I saw last night. Which I am not suprised now that the picture and information was inaccurate seeing as how when I look back in my browser history to try and find the link again to post the pic, I get a 404 error. The website DISAPPEARED! Cue Twilight Zone music.....

    Very beautiful animal, though. I look forward to welcoming one into my home.

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