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    What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    I would like to see what you guys think are the best examples of these morphs: Fire, Spotnose, Lesser/Butter, Black Pastel, Firefly, Butter/Lesser Ghost, and Yellow Belly. I will be getting all of these morphs to breed and I would like to get the highest quality possible, but to do that I need to know what high quality ones look like.

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    You can automatically tell what a quality example looks like if you look through pics of a said gene or combo. It's pretty much like sitting a Mercedes or a Ferrari next to a mo-ped.
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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittycatpenut View Post
    I would like to see what you guys think are the best examples of these morphs: Fire, Spotnose, Lesser/Butter, Black Pastel, Firefly, Butter/Lesser Ghost, and Yellow Belly. I will be getting all of these morphs to breed and I would like to get the highest quality possible, but to do that I need to know what high quality ones look like.
    Not to be snobby, but I think my lesser blackback is the best example of the morph I have seen to date:
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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua Jasper View Post
    Not to be snobby, but I think my lesser blackback is the best example of the morph I have seen to date:
    Little LuLu Lesser



    I will admit...this lesser made me rethink my original wants of a reduced pattern. This is the first non-reduced that made me go

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    So for a lesser/butter I would be looking for one with a cinnamon colored back, a high yellow color, lots of blushing/flames and/or a really reduced pattern, and for a fire a light color, lots of blushing/flames, reduced pattern, and a cool head spot.

    Both of those snakes are amazing looking IMO

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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    If she was three shades lighter Id say my girl would be my perfect fire.


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    Re: What would you consider the best examples of these morphs?

    Oh man a show off thread, whatever shall I do, lol...

    Just hatched out fire male, one of the hottest fire I have seen...



    The hottest yb's in existence



    Butter female



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    I think with some it really depends on what you like. I personally love my butter but some might like one with a busier pattern.



    I also think my spotnoses are really nice:




    My fire could use some more flames/blushing but I think she's pretty nice, her color is good:


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    I'm down. From what you are looking for these are the only examples I have to show...

    Firefly: I think she is a good example of a Firefly - pictured at 1100g


    Lesser: A more reduced pattern, I haven't seen may like her - pictured at 950g


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