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Granite Male and Female

Camlon Reptiles Jun 14, 2005 12:52 PM

This is an image of the Granite Mojave pair that I took this morning while cleaning. Her pattern isn't as abberrant as his, but she has the Granite speckling. Mojaves typically have none or very little broken pattern inside the "aliens".

Debra and Diana
Camlon Reptiles

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Camlon Reptiles Jun 14, 2005 12:54 PM

Better image of the Granite Mojave Male.

Debra
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Camlon Reptiles Jun 14, 2005 12:56 PM

this is a Mojave for comparison.

Debra
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JaredHorenstein Jun 14, 2005 01:11 PM

GReat work on that combo morph! That adds some character to the mojave. Very cool snake ya got there?

did you hatch any granites in the clutch along side the Granite mojaves?

Congrats!

Jared

livingartreptile Jun 14, 2005 01:25 PM

Best Wishes,

Tony

L.A.R.

toshamc Jun 14, 2005 01:28 PM

Honestly I have never been a big fan of mojaves but that granite mojave rocks!!!! Congratulations!
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igywigie Jun 14, 2005 02:35 PM

WOw its soo interesting to see how the two genes interact. Does this say anything about the dominance of the granite gene?

I am very happy to have aquired a hopefull granite it has alot of potential

TomBarnhart Jun 14, 2005 05:59 PM

The granite pattern really adds to an already awesome looking snake!!! That male is extremely nice!

Tom

MarkS Jun 14, 2005 07:41 PM

Very cool looking. You always seem to have have some of the nicest looking Mojaves. Your Cinnamons are always really nice too. Whats your secret?

Mark

>>This is an image of the Granite Mojave pair that I took this morning while cleaning. Her pattern isn't as abberrant as his, but she has the Granite speckling. Mojaves typically have none or very little broken pattern inside the "aliens".
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>>Debra and Diana
>>Camlon Reptiles
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