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More odd babies

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Pairing was mojave x pin. The mojave is weird looking though. Pic 1 is him as a hatchling. Pic 2 is a weird looking, dark jigsaw. The last 2 are comparison shots with 2 different odd jigsaws and their traditional sister. A little history. Back in 06(I think it was 06) I picked up a couple hundred CH females to use to make morph females with. I picked through thousands and got the nicest, weirdest, lightest, darkest, ones I could find and paired them accordingly with genes that I thought they would compliment. It doesn't really surprise me that stuff pops up every year but it's still super exciting. Anyway, here they are...
 

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This girl is from the same male to a different female.
 

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The mojo male hatched out here from a traditional looking mojave male paired with a "normal" female. That original mojave male has fathered many mojaves over the years but never duplicated this which tells me that the mother likely influenced it. She's long gone though, along with almost all of the normal females that I picked up. I do still have 1 that I kept because of what she does to the lesser gene but that's a story for another post. Anyway, here's some more pics of the father to this clutch.
 

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