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  • 01-16-2015, 04:30 PM
    jplehmann
    Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    Most of the pictures I see are of hatchlings, but I know often with age, those patterns can fade or brown out, etc.

    1. Are some morphs/genes more prone to this dilution effect than others? For example, bumble bee comes to mind as one that can brown out. But a pure white BEL, I'd imagine is going to stay white.

    2. Breeders would tell me that of course their particular high quality genes are more resistant to this effect. And, if I could see the adult I'd tend to believe them. Is it true that some lines are better at preserving the original beauty?
  • 01-16-2015, 04:48 PM
    Zincubus
    Re: Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    I presume you're referring to Royals ... My HC Albinos seem to have stayed exactly the same over the years ...my Snow Boa is actually getting more colourful and so even more beautiful as he ages ... he's approaching 6 years old now
  • 01-16-2015, 05:39 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    Enchi combos

    Fire combos

    Hypo combos

    YB combos

    Get better as they age


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  • 01-16-2015, 05:41 PM
    jplehmann
    Would lessers and mojaves get better?

    Which ones tend to get worse, in your opinion?
  • 01-16-2015, 06:18 PM
    h00blah
    Google as many examples of the morph that you're interested in getting, and add the word "adult" to your searches to help filter through all the baby pics. Deborah got you started off in the right direction with plenty of examples. As far as what looks cool, that's really up to the person looking at them.

    With lessers (or butters) and mojaves, there is a loooot of variety within the single gene - especially with lessers/butters!

    I'm personally not a fan of adult mojos or lessers, but some of their combos are awesome looking, even into adulthood.
  • 01-16-2015, 06:48 PM
    JMinILM
    Re: Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    I've seen lesser and fire combos that got better with age.

    I would say that Axanthic, pastel and banana lead the list of ones that don't seem to age as well.
  • 01-16-2015, 06:53 PM
    bcr229
    Depends on your definition of "better". Lessers tend to get paler, so if you like high contrast snakes versus bright snakes, that's not necessarily better.
  • 01-16-2015, 08:26 PM
    JMinILM
    Re: Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Depends on your definition of "better". Lessers tend to get paler, so if you like high contrast snakes versus bright snakes, that's not necessarily better.

    Very all of this is in the eye of the beholder.
  • 01-16-2015, 08:44 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Re: Do some morphs hold their colors into adulthood better?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jplehmann View Post
    Would lessers and mojaves get better?

    Yes and no. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
    McLovin' 2011 Lesser
    http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...e/P1020787.jpg
    McLovin' mid 2014
    http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...psn66ygoqo.jpg


    Femi early 2011 Mojave
    http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...e/P1020721.jpg
    Femi early 2012 (yes she is turning white)
    http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h1...e/P1030087.jpg
  • 01-17-2015, 12:10 AM
    darkranger69
    i will say enchi combos, yb combos, ghost combos,

    on my personal experience: killerbees, enchi chocolate, black pastel yb , specter yb, black widow, het. russo and leopard spotnose get better as they age.

    pastel, bumble bee, lesser, mojave, albino, banana : brown out or fade.
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