GENETIC INFORMATION:
Co-dominant
FIRST FOUNDED:
Snake Keepers (SK, Sutherlands) 2000
DESCRIPTION:
Mojaves have a velvet look to them, their dark bodies are almost in hues of grays and greens. Their yellow pattern is bright and normally a butter color. Their pattern is typical of a "wild" ball python in their co-dominant form. They have light almost silver eyes with clear bellies. The name "Mojave" came from the desert that is near by the home of the Sutherlands the original founder of the color mutation.
OTHER NAMES:
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Mojave pastel, Super mojave, Mojave ghost, super pastel mojave, pastel super mojave, mojave spider, mojave bumble bee, mojave clown, mojave pied, super mojave pied, mojave cinnamon, mojave lesser, mojave butter, mojave pinstripe, mojave lemon blast, mojave albino, mojave sable, mojave black pastel, mojave yellow belly, mojave fire, mojave sulfur, mojave "special", purple passion, crystal, mojave caramel albino, mojave enchi
Co-dominant
FIRST FOUNDED:
Snake Keepers (SK, Sutherlands) 2000
DESCRIPTION:
Mojaves have a velvet look to them, their dark bodies are almost in hues of grays and greens. Their yellow pattern is bright and normally a butter color. Their pattern is typical of a "wild" ball python in their co-dominant form. They have light almost silver eyes with clear bellies. The name "Mojave" came from the desert that is near by the home of the Sutherlands the original founder of the color mutation.
OTHER NAMES:
CURRENTLY KNOWN CROSSES:
Mojave pastel, Super mojave, Mojave ghost, super pastel mojave, pastel super mojave, mojave spider, mojave bumble bee, mojave clown, mojave pied, super mojave pied, mojave cinnamon, mojave lesser, mojave butter, mojave pinstripe, mojave lemon blast, mojave albino, mojave sable, mojave black pastel, mojave yellow belly, mojave fire, mojave sulfur, mojave "special", purple passion, crystal, mojave caramel albino, mojave enchi
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
Sorry no animals available at this time, please check back in the summer of 2013