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  • 04-09-2014, 10:23 PM
    Pythonfriend
    Re: A question about color / contrast retention
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    Pythonfriend- If I found an awesome looking fire, I'd probably take it over the others, just due to it's genetic value and because they tend to lighten as they get older..But again, I'm thinking my odds of finding a great example at a show are slim, so I will probably end up with one of the other morphs you mentioned.
    :D

    you could just take it slow, and to be clear, you are looking for a female :) dont rush it, make sure you buy something good.
  • 04-10-2014, 12:24 AM
    creatism
    Re: A question about color / contrast retention
    I'm going to cast my vote for the lesser/butter, I have a small collection a spider, lesser, and a pastel, those are my girls. By far my favorite is my lesser, http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/10/ma7y2yju.jpg
    And here's another at about 400ish grams!http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/04/10/jary8u4a.jpg
    When I get home I'll take a few updated pics for she's at about 700 grams now and just absolutely stunning!


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  • 04-10-2014, 12:28 AM
    DooLittle
    Re: A question about color / contrast retention
    I'm going to vote enchi. It makes everything better, and goes with everything. I have both enchi and butter/lesser, but really love everything enchi touches.
  • 04-10-2014, 08:02 AM
    artgecko
    Thanks again for the replies!
    pythonfriend- Yes, definitely getting a female and I will come home with *something* from the show. If I don't find any BPs up to my standards I could always pick up a gecko or a boa. Because we have to travel a couple hours to get to a show I always feel the need to make the trip "worth it" in terms of gas, etc. by taking home an animal. It's not a necessity, just makes me feel better about the cost of the trip.

    Creatism- That is a great looking lesser! I love that she had kept her yellow tones in the second pic.

    Doolittle- I like enchi combos too, but do enchis tend to look good on their own? I've seen very few pics of enchis that had a lot of orange on them..Most, to me, look similar to a normal, but again I'm not even close to an expert and haven't seen many pics of adult enchis. I hope that I'll be breeding in the future, but if that doesn't happen, I'd like to have animals that could be great looking pets as well. :)

    Thanks again everyone for your time and help! No matter what happens at the show, I might end up contacting some of you for animals in the future (those that said they had/bred good examples of the morphs I'm interested in).. It's always great to find out who breeds what.
  • 04-10-2014, 11:26 AM
    bcr229
    Re: A question about color / contrast retention
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    I am still unsure on the issue of color/ contrast retention as a BP ages. Because I will be shopping for my first BP, I plan to get the best looking female I can find in my budget and because I have several morphs that I would like to own, this leaves me with a wide range of options (cinnamon, black pastel, mojave, butter, and enchi).

    I would suggest looking at older animals so you can see how the animal's color has changed already. If there aren't any that catch your eye, note of the youngsters that you like, get the breeder's contact info, and ask for pics of the sire/dam after the expo so you have an idea of how the baby will turn out in a few years. Then you can make an informed purchase later.

    As an example, enchis can brown out over time, so if the enchi parent is very dark you may want to pass on the baby if your goal is to make bright enchis.
  • 04-10-2014, 11:33 PM
    angllady2
    When I went shopping for my cinnamon girl, I knew exactly what I wanted her to look like. I wanted her to be a rich shade of milk chocolate brown, not blackish. I wanted her to have bright cream/tan markings, although every now and then you find a baby that has orange markings. I wanted her to have a lot of blushing on her back, the more the better. I also wanted big belly flames, and as many "floating alien heads" as possible.

    I found many cinnamons at the shows, many cinnamons. But none that looked like what I wanted. They were the wrong color, or had no blushing. They lacked flames, or the pattern was not good. When I finally found a show with some really good cinnamons, every one was male. Every. Last. One. It was very frustrating. I was about to give up in despair, when I passed the table of a vendor who was late getting to the show. I noticed one of his display cases was labeled with a cinnamon male and female, but there were no snakes in it. So I waited around, and sure enough he unpacked the male. The male was magnificent, everything a cinnamon should be. But of course, it was a male. Then I saw he was unpacking a second snake, and he was going to put it in the slot marked for the cinnamon female. I asked to see her, before he even had a chance to put her on display. She was unbelievable. Rich chocolate brown body, bright cream markings, huge belly flames, and she was blushed from her head to her tail. Just one continuous streak of red blushing. I nearly swooned. I asked how much she was, because I knew she would not come cheap. He replied he wanted $350 for her, which was exactly what I had set aside to buy my female cinnamon. You better believe she became mine, no way was I letting a once in a lifetime cinny like her get away from me. And the bigger she got the more beautiful she got.

    This is her at around 5 months old:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...akes/Kuri3.jpg

    And this is her at around 22 months:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...es/Kurinew.jpg

    She's a little over 3 years old now. I hope to get some babies from her this year.

    Gale
  • 04-11-2014, 08:21 AM
    artgecko
    Thanks for your replies!
    bcr229- I will consider what you said... I have tried looking up many of the breeders that will be at the show and most do not have websites to view breeding stock / collections. I will definitely consider asking breeders for pics of adults and to email me later with additional information. Although I'd love to pick up something at the show, but will be collecting info and pics in case that doesn't happen.

    Gale- She is a great looking cinnamon! If I don't find one at the show, I may contact you about said babies you're expecting :) Although I don't specifically have my heart set on a cinnamon at this point, I do want one in my collection, so I will keep you in mind when the time comes.

    Thanks again everyone for your advice! The show is tomorrow, so we'll see how it goes.
  • 04-11-2014, 09:58 AM
    bcr229
    Re: A question about color / contrast retention
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    bcr229- I will consider what you said... I have tried looking up many of the breeders that will be at the show and most do not have websites to view breeding stock / collections. I will definitely consider asking breeders for pics of adults and to email me later with additional information. Although I'd love to pick up something at the show, but will be collecting info and pics in case that doesn't happen.

    Cool. A lot of breeders don't have the technical knowlege to set up nice web sites, and while FB is useful for marketing, a lot of people don't use it.

    My point was not to go to the expo determined to buy a snake, but to go in determined to shop for the right snake - even if that means the actual transaction occurs in the future.

    And Gail... that cinny is smoking! She was well worth the wait and I'm sure she'll throw some impressive babies.
  • 04-11-2014, 04:25 PM
    artgecko
    Thanks for clarifying your point bcr229. Although I'd like to get something at the show, if I don't see any stunning examples of BP morphs at the show, I'll do as you advise take pics, business cards, and ask for them to email parents pics, etc. and bide my time. I can always pick up a gecko or some other herp while there and purchase the BP later.
  • 04-12-2014, 03:36 PM
    artgecko
    Wanted to let you guys know that we went to the show this morning and ended up bringing a female BP home. It was a tough choice... I almost got a female cinnamon from a small breeder (she had great flames and blushing), but I went with a female pastave instead.. I liked both equally, but my husband wanted the pastave more, and I found it hard to believe that we could afford a 2-gene female, much less what I"d consider a good example (not stellar, but I thought her colors were light, good blushing with dark outlines, good light yellows, and interesting pattern).

    I will post up more pics of her in the BP photos sub-forum, but here's one of the better ones... She didn't want to un-ball, but when she did, she wanted to move so pardon the loss of focus.
    http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/DSCN2667.jpg

    Thanks again to everyone who helped me out! If I had the funds with me, I would have purchased both the cinnamon and pastave... There weren't many good examples of the other morphs we talked about there, but I felt that I did pretty well.. and you guys' advice was invaluable and much appreciated!
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