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Spotted pattern

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What's up guys,

Has anyone seen the spotting pattern that this Mojave has on its back?

6 out of the 7 snakes I hatched came out with these spots, some more extreme than others. The mom also has them so I'm thinking its maybe genetic..

Anyone else come across this?

Thank you
 

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Post a pic of the parents. I'm interested to see what's going on myself. That's a looker! Might be worth breeding back to mom next season.
 
Thank you both for the replies :)

Anthony- Hopefully lol

Tonya- Ill try and get a picture of mom & dad.. That would be a great idea but I'm no longer working with the ball pythons :(
 
Part of me has been debating the same thing.
I got bitten by a colubrid bug. Hogs and milks for now, kings later...and maybe some corns. Haha.

I've moved into super dwarf & dwarf retics now,pretty interesting.. But I tried corns this year for the first time & I got 9 good eggs, it was cool/different :D
 
Here's a normal sibling... Any more help/thoughts are appreciated.
 

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I like it a lot. Hold one or two back and breed them back to mom in a couple of years!
 
Very cool, especially the normal sib with the donuts. We've had a couple mojos with spots like that, and a couple mystics with it, too. Not sure any other gene is there, or if it's just a variation in your mojo or normal.
 
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