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Jigsaw is Out

R.Mikkelsen Sep 02, 2010 12:55 AM

this morning first Jigsaw and a Mojave is out..pretty happy

This was the one in previus post "Sneak peek"
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Replies (10)

FGS Sep 02, 2010 01:43 AM

Rolf,

A huge congratulations for hatching out such a beautiful animal.

I look forward to seeing the post shed photos.

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nuthnbutbalz Sep 02, 2010 09:55 AM

Very nice. Congrats!

demonsnakes84 Sep 02, 2010 03:37 PM

Brian,

I wonder what these would look like with your Gold Blush Mojaves...just a thought
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SlytherLyn Sep 02, 2010 06:40 AM

That is so cool. I was going to put my female Pin with my Honey Bee this year but she might just have to go in with my Mojo instead... Congrats on two adorable babies!!!

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BackBeat Sep 02, 2010 07:39 AM

And a great looking Jigsaw at that.

I like how the pattern on that one is not 'too Pinstripe'...

And let's not forget that unbroken dorsal stripe.

Congrats again.

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jbpythons Sep 02, 2010 07:55 AM

Hi Rolf,

very nice animals !
Hope to see you next week in Hamm.
Jürgen

jsschrei Sep 02, 2010 12:06 PM

Very nice jigsaw! I like the flames on the mojave too. Congrats!
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R.Mikkelsen Sep 03, 2010 01:10 PM

Hi has anyone notice full striping in Pinstripes..seems like this Pin male we are useing is always making full striped offspring.
Both Jigsaws are Full striped..
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BackBeat Sep 03, 2010 03:48 PM

From observing a friend's Pin combo clutches this year (made using two pin males)......

It seems Pinstripes with a dorsal striping (as opposed to those with the more 'freckled and 'broken' dorsals) have a tendency to produce hatchlings with dorsal striping.

Especially so when put with a Ball that itself shows a tendency towards dorsal striping.

ie: Mojaves, Cinnys, Lessers with dorsal striping, broken or not.

Mate a partially striped Pin with a partially striped Lesser or Mojave and you stand a really good chance of hatching striped combos.

There's definitely something going on between the various morphs and dorsal stripes.

One look at a Mojave (or Cinny) and you realize the dorsal pattern is pretty much isolated from the lateral pattern.
Unlike normal Balls, with their various bands, crossovers, etc.

Just some ramblings. lol
I've thought about this subject over the years.
Ever since those first Striped Mojaves starting popping up.

TWO full striped Jigsaws? ennnnnnvyyyyy..... hahaha

BB

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R.Mikkelsen Sep 04, 2010 04:02 PM

YES here they are
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