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Lesser Mojave x Lesser Mojave

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What does this combination make? I have read it creates another Lesser Mojave, but I want to be sure. I am trying to go for BELs and not play the chance game after I've already gotten two Lesser Mojaves from Mojave M x Lesser F.

Thanks for your help!

Mariah
 
If both parents are Lesser x Mojave BELs, then each offspring will have a 25% chance of being Super Mojave, 25% chance of being Super Lessers, and 50% chance of being Lesser x Mojave.
 
The problem with lesser/mojave x lesser/mojave is that you won't know what the babies are (well, super mojaves are generally fairly distinguishable...but not always). If I was looking for a BEL, I would want to know what to expect from it. Mojaves and lessers aren't interchangeable, in my mind.
For that reason alone, I wouldn't do that pairing. I'm not telling you not to, that's your choice - I was just offering a perspective you might not have considered.
 
This is true.. but it is the only pair I could find without waiting for them to grow into breeding size. :/ I really wanted to do Mojave x Mojave, but I figured since there are two genes I will have more variety in the beginning.

The problem with lesser/mojave x lesser/mojave is that you won't know what the babies are (well, super mojaves are generally fairly distinguishable...but not always). If I was looking for a BEL, I would want to know what to expect from it. Mojaves and lessers aren't interchangeable, in my mind.
For that reason alone, I wouldn't do that pairing. I'm not telling you not to, that's your choice - I was just offering a perspective you might not have considered.
 
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