Anybody produced such an animal yet? Pics?
Anyone working on this?
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when life hands you lemons, make super lemons, bumblebees, etc...
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Anybody produced such an animal yet? Pics?
Anyone working on this?
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when life hands you lemons, make super lemons, bumblebees, etc...
I don't think many will be working with that cross, think about it, the initial Mojave/Cinnamon cross might look pretty kewl BUT the white snake will only mask a Super Cinny in subsequent projects.
An albino Super Cinny might be awesome! Perhaps all yellow BUT a white Super Cinny might not cut it...
Who knows, maybe this cross could produce something else!
Brian A.
I think that there is a lot of potential to the mojave cinnamon cross.
In their homozygous forms, neither one is "pure" white or black. Maybe the super x super would be a white snake but the lavender gray areas would be replaced by black. Maybe with patches of black, white and lavender/gray, something like the hypo paradox super mojave. Who knows?
But for sure, the mojave is underrated. One look at the crystal and the hypo super confirms that. I think that more surprises will happen with mojaves as they get crossed into other projects.
Chris Morasky
Agreed!
It bothered me that I saw a female Mojave for $2500 in the classifieds.
Last year they were like, $10,000 or something right?
I didn't think they'd drop THAT much...especially for a female.
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-Man fears the beast in the Wolf because he does not understand the beast within himself.
Even though that cross might not look that great, it has amazing breeding potential. Just think if you breed a super mojave/cinny to anything. if you breed it to a normal you could produce three morphs and if you breed it to a pastel you have the potential to get mojaves,cinnys, pastels, pewters, pastel mojaves, and pastel mojave cinnys!!!! Thats Bank!!! and thats just to a pastel. please correct me if im wrong! imagine it being breed to a killer Bee or dare i mention a Queen Bee. even thought this all sounds like a dream, soon enought we are gunna start seeing some four and five morph combos.
So I'll take that as a nobody has produced one yet...???!???
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when life hands you lemons, make super lemons, bumblebees, etc...
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