here she is after the shed.

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Debra and Diana
Camlon Reptiles
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here she is after the shed.

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Debra and Diana
Camlon Reptiles
Now that is a nice mojave. Good luck with her.
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Tony Bocanegra
Next Generation Reptiles
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Outrageous Mojave.
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Adrian
AFR
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that make me realize how far behind I am lol, where was I 3 or 4 years ago? Anyways, if you ask me, that tops the crystal ball, absolutely amazing snake, nice contrasting patter.
Throw in a pastel. Or maybe you should super it.
Cole Maas
Absolutely awesome looking ball! I can't wait to see what you do with it. Congratulations Debra and Diana.
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Alice Cobb
Is that from the classic genetic stripe we are used to, or is this the product of a nice striped mother x mojave? I'm wondering if it's similar to Jared's YB Super Stripe mother?? hmmm...
Thanks for sharing, awesome snake!
Bristen.
normal. We've seen striping of Mojaves in some form from semi-reverse (see attached, also from the Striped Mojave clutch) to complete since we've been breeding them. This just appears to be a fluke, or maybe not only time will tell.
There are some Striped Mojaves out there produced by Jeremy Stone, and as I recall the Ball bred to the Mojave was Striped. Correct me if I'm wrong? I do recall they were very cool looking.

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Debra and Diana
Camlon Reptiles
>>normal. We've seen striping of Mojaves in some form from semi-reverse (see attached, also from the Striped Mojave clutch) to complete since we've been breeding them. This just appears to be a fluke, or maybe not only time will tell.
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>>There are some Striped Mojaves out there produced by Jeremy Stone, and as I recall the Ball bred to the Mojave was Striped. Correct me if I'm wrong? I do recall they were very cool looking.
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>>Debra and Diana
>>Camlon Reptiles
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>>Email Camlon Reptiles
I like it, I like it alot!
Thanks for sharing,
Ken
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