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    Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    I think spiders look like they do. They are so much better looking in the early stages.

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    id have to agree on the spiders... i love them when theyre young, but as they mature, they do get less VISUALLY attractive.

    but i still love them. because they can make some of the best morphs out there.
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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    My vote goes to axanthics. They're SO f-ing GORGEOUS as babies and then most tend to brown out. I cant see spending that much money for a black and white snake, only to have it brown out... T'is a shame. lol

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    I disagree with the spiders. I think their pattern looks more reduced and bellies more white as they get older.

    Pastels are a great morph but definitely look brighter as babies than adults. Either way they are all beautiful to me. Just send me your morph adults when you think they have lost their beauty.

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    Hmmm... axanthics, some pastels, lemon blasts pop in my head at first.

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    Quote Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
    Pastels are a great morph but definitely look brighter as babies than adults. Either way they are all beautiful to me. Just send me your morph adults when you think they have lost their beauty.
    Why stop there? I'll take any snake (within reason) you think has "lost it's beauty".

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    I really don't think any morph looses its appeal.
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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    I love the adult morphs just as much as hatchling.... but most ppl find hatchlings of nearly every morph to be more dramatic in appearance.

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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun
    My vote goes to axanthics. They're SO f-ing GORGEOUS as babies and then most tend to brown out. I cant see spending that much money for a black and white snake, only to have it brown out... T'is a shame. lol
    agree 100%. Id have to say SOME(not all) pastels too.
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    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?

    I think the older spiders look better...from what I saw at the reptile show and the pics in some spider thread here on the forum.

    I would have to say Axanthics, Albinos (Some), Sables, Granites (Some) and Low quality Pastels.

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