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firejave???

defiall May 18, 2009 11:39 AM

has anyone tried a fire x mojave pairing yrt. i was thinking about it today and i assume that it wouldn't make a leucistic since the fire is on the black eyed allele and the mojave is on the blue eyed allele. just wondering if anybody else might know what would happen

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anthony james mc May 18, 2009 01:58 PM

Yes, the Sulfur makes a Super that is a Black eyed Leucistic so the Sulfur is a type of Fire . The Sulfur Mojaves have been around for some time now , that would be the same as the animal your asking about . I have a 1500 grm female Sulfur Mojave here I got from Eric Sandoval and I can't wait to breed her to a Pastel Mystic or a Mystic Potion. Here's a pic of what happens when the Fire/Sulfur gene lines up with the Mojave gene . And yes your correct they don't make a white snake together , but you can make Black Eyed Leucistics with Mojave or Super Mojave in them just as you can make Blue Eyed Leucistics that have Fire/Sulfur either with one copy of the Fire/Sulfur gene or the Super form in them as well. Since the 2 genes are not alleles you could make a Black Eyed Leucistic Super Mojave specimen in other words if you have a pair of snakes that each carry at least one copy of both the Fire/Sulfur and Mojave gene.

Anthony McCain

defiall May 18, 2009 04:38 PM

Thats a pretty cool looking combo, Thanks for the picks. You will definitely have to post a pic of the sulphur mystic I can't begin to imagine what that would look like.

jayefbe May 18, 2009 07:19 PM

I've seen a few pictures of the fire mojave, and like the sulfur mojave, it's a smoking combo.

EmberBall May 19, 2009 04:34 PM

Here are some Sulfur Mojave pics. The cool thing about them is, they get better looking, lighter, with age. The Sulfur Mojave is the maroon one.

Dave

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