Help a newbie out pretty please!
Wasn't sure if this should go in morphs or pics, so feel free to move it if need be.
Ok, so I'm looking to bring home a hatchling female lesser in August. My concern, is Lesser's lighten with age. I have no idea by how much. I'm worried that I will end up picking one that stays darker than I'd like for future (possible) breeding, and my personal taste. I'm really liking the lighter, brighter adult lessers with reduced pattern. (Busy's are pretty too, but I'm leaning towards cleaner pattern right now) Pattern wise, I know what I want, and I know I won't have a problem deciding. The color is what keeps me scouring the internet. How much do they lighten? I would love to have some of you post some hatchling -> adult pics of the same lesser's. So I can get an idea of what color I should shoot for in a hatchling. All the ones I've seen for sale seem so dark compared to the gorgeous adults I've seen here. So, if any of you happen to have some baby pics and adult pics of your beautiful snakes (pattern doesn't matter!) I would be forever in your debt! Thank you either way, you guys & gals have already been helpful beyond dreams! :gj:
Re: Help a newbie out pretty please!
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iCandiBallPythons
Google images is your friend
Thanks for the reply, but sadly I cannot seem to track down many pictures of hatchling to adults. (of the same snake) I can find plenty of hatchling pictures, and adult pictures, but I really wanted to see how the specific snake changes over time.
Daybreaker;
Yea, I guess I'm just over thinking it. I have seen pics of less than ideal lesser adults that just look...meh. Oh well, no reward without risk :) Thank you for the reply! I appreciate your time and effort.
Re: Help a newbie out pretty please!
I think how they look as babies really hints at what they'll look like as an adult. When I went to get mine, I was looking for the type of lesser you like: bright and with a reduced pattern. But when I saw this little girl, I fell head over heels in love. She was a darkish, high contrast baby, and as she grew she did brighten a bit. But she's still very much a high contrast lesser, as opposed to one of those that are really pale and washed out.
Here's a pic of her a month or so after I got her. She's around 80 grams here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...s/azshara5.jpg
And here's the most recent picture I have. She's just under 2000 grams. Sorry it's a group shot, but she's obviously the one in the middle:
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4...vmno1_1280.jpg
So I guess what I'm trying to say is, it's great to go in knowing what you're looking for, but don't be afraid to get the animal that really strikes you the most. Hope that helps!