Re: When Picking out a Morph
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Hull357
So i have been thinking lately when picking up a new morph how do u pick one that will not brown out as much. i was looking at a bee at the last show i was at and it looked as tho it was starting to brown already. i do not want to speed 500-600 on a snake that is going to brown out or begin to brown out in a month or two. so what are some of your suggestions how to pick a baby that will hold its color the longest,or brown the least?
in my thought it's all about how vibrant the pastel parent is. as an adult is the parent browned or did it hold it's bright colors well? I think that is going to be the deciding factor on how the baby bees will turn out. But that's just my two cents.
Re: When Picking out a Morph
I thought a good indicator on Pastels was the orange on them. The orange browns out and the yellow generally sticks around.....all the good lookin older ones I've seen were all yellow....same goes with Bees.