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Mojave cross morphs

EmberBall Sep 16, 2006 05:03 PM

Here are some pics of the Mojave cross morphs. I originally wanted to call them Rolo Balls, but after emailing Hershey, to see if they would object, and getting an email back from Hershey's legal department asking me to fill out some forms, and fax in a letter of intent, etc., I decided to label them Sulpher Balls for now. It is a label, and if they prove to be a Morph that already has a name, they will be called that Morph's name. It is just confusing to people to call a snake a Mojave cross when it does not look like a Mojave....etc. Anyways, here are some pics of the Sulpher Morph. If anyone knows of someone using the name Sulpher, please let me know. This is a preliminary inquirery, and nothing set in stone.

Pics are the original female, and the morph male, with a group shot showing the Pastel crosses, the two morphs on the far left and far right, and a normal sibling up top.

Replies (2)

Chance Sep 16, 2006 11:39 PM

Just incase the name sticks, and you're referring to the yellowish element, the proper spelling is sulfur. Of course it's your snake and you can call it whatever you want and spell it however; I'm just assuming it's a typographical error.
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Chance Duncan
www.rivervalleyexotics.com

rwoodyer Sep 17, 2006 10:09 PM

Do you mean sulfur? or even the UK sulphur?


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