Is this a misconception? Lesser ball pythons
Do lesser ball pythons get lighter with age? Most of the adult lesser's that ive seen in pictures almost always have a very light faded back, whereas most of the hatchling lesser's that ive seen almost always have a pretty dark back. Here's a picture of the lesser girl I am getting in two weeks. What do you guys think? Is this a misconception?
http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/3345/lesser.jpg
Re: Is this a misconception? Lesser ball pythons
All hatchlings and young snakes seem to have more vibrant coloration than the adults, as adults usually fade with age. Such as Pastels and Axanthics of lower quality usually fade quickly as they age. Higher quality animals normally keep their colors for much longer. Although I have never seen, for example, pictures of a particular high quality Bee as a hatchling and as a 10+ year adult. But I have definitely noticed a fade in pattern whether it's light or dark mostly with older snakes. My first Ball as a hatchling was bright brown and now over three years later she's probably my darkest Ball so far.
Re: Is this a misconception? Lesser ball pythons
I bought my lesser because of how dark she was as a hatchling, and I love how dark she is staying around her blushing. She has lightened up a lot (see profile picture), but it makes her truly dark spots pop more. This is her at around 800 grams. Forgive the shaky picture, she wasn't sitting still that night!
http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMG_5334.jpg
Re: Is this a misconception? Lesser ball pythons
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CoolioTiffany
All hatchlings and young snakes seem to have more vibrant coloration than the adults, as adults usually fade with age. Such as Pastels and Axanthics of lower quality usually fade quickly as they age. Higher quality animals normally keep their colors for much longer. Although I have never seen, for example, pictures of a particular high quality Bee as a hatchling and as a 10+ year adult. But I have definitely noticed a fade in pattern whether it's light or dark mostly with older snakes. My first Ball as a hatchling was bright brown and now over three years later she's probably my darkest Ball so far.
this is what I have noticed to.
Re: Is this a misconception? Lesser ball pythons
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
It's still best to chose one that is already as light as possible though.
Agreed!