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New Pair of Mojave!!

ravensmom Jun 21, 2008 11:37 PM

They are so great! I went to the show in SC today. I was disappointed at first because I couldn't find ANY of the snakes on my orginal want list.
But I saw this pair and fell in love, I will post pics soon.
They are only 7 months old so I know I have a while to wait before I can breed but what are the possibilities besides a Super Mojave?
Thanks,
Raven's mom

Replies (4)

BrandonSander Jun 22, 2008 04:57 AM

25% Wild Type
25% Super Mojave
50% Mojave

Chances are PER EGG, not clutch. It's easy to get into the trap of thinking per clutch.

casnakes Jun 22, 2008 08:22 AM

The Mojaves can be bred to Pinstripes, Spiders and Pastels. Breeding a Mojave to any of those gives you a chance to combine the Mojave gene with them....Mojave bred to a Pastel gives you a chance to produce Pastaves, Mojaves, Pastels and normals all in the same clutch. You can also bred them to recessive traits like the Ghost, Axanthic, Caramel etc. To produce Mojaves Het for that trait.
Hope this helps.
Carl Aiken-Snakes

phillyboyintn Jun 22, 2008 09:17 AM

Who did you buy the pair from? I wanted to goto the show in SC but I forgot about it until it was too late.
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1.0 Columbian RTB
1.0 Orange Ghost BP
1.0.3 Mojave BP
4.2 Pastel BP
1.0 100% Het Pied BP
1.1 100% Het Caramel BP
1.0 100% Het Albino BP
0.1 100% Het Orange Ghost BP
0.1 Mudd Slide BP (50% het alb)
0.9.1 Normal BP - (2 - 66% het alb, 1 - 50% het pied)
0.0.6 Eggs in the incubator

ravensmom Jun 23, 2008 08:17 AM

I got them from Bill Albright, He had some really healthy beautiful looking snakes!!
The Pied's and Ivories he had were great but out of my range... for now!
Sorry you missed it there were quite a lot of balls. Also more venomous snakes than I would have thought! I just don't understand anyone's desire to have one of those IMHO.
Ravens mom

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