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  • 10-01-2007, 11:20 AM
    elevatethis
    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?
    Just food for thought - there are many adult morphs sitting in various breeders' racks that never get their picture posted online or brought to shows.

    I've seen some HOT 2000+ gram female pastels, hypos, granites, etc, and anyone who says that these snakes don't look good as adults, I'd question how many of those they'd actually seen in person at all.....beauty is in always in the eye of the beholder, though...
  • 10-01-2007, 03:12 PM
    wolfy-hound
    Re: Which morph looses its appeal when it grows?
    All the adult axanthics I've seen so far, I didn't care for. A lot of them looked close to a normal. Some pastels brown out a LOT, which is disappointing to the eye as well. I don't know if some bumblebees brown out too, or what that would look like.
    I like the adult spiders I've seen too. I think my Sam look great as a adult.
    Put me on the list for those unwanted adult morphs!! LOL. I'd snap them up too. Especially female pastels!!
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