Some people boast specific lines of the same gene. Mike Wilbanks has a pumpkin champagne that's a beautiful and distinct orange. Some people have high contrast albinos, or axanthics that they say never "brown out" (although I've never been impressed with an axanthic that doesn't have another gene like fire that brightens it and keeps it from becoming so brown). I know VPI axanthics seem to be the preferred line. Some lessers are a stunning gold-bronze, while others seem bland and brown, and some caramels are vastly more bright than others. I have a WC mojave that looks stellar, really I think he's the most beautiful and unique Mojave I've ever seen, his colors look like cinnamon, milk, sugar and chocolate all mixed up into one snake, with fine little black flecks on his side. Super cinnys and super black pastels can range from an amazing pitch black to a sort of ugly poo brown, and can be nicely formed or have duck faces and kinks. I've seen two sibling mystic potions from the same clutch, one with nice contrast of lilac and cream markings, and one that was bland and mostly patternless. Again, it just depends on preference, the genes, the animals, etc.