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aww shoot.. I voted before I saw the additional pics.. :( I voted for 1 and 2. No.1 because it is light colored and reduced. No.2 because of the dark contrast between its back and sides. now that I've seen the updated pic of No. 3.. I like it as well.. it has lots of blushing and enough contrast. I wonder if that is an influence from the granite? either way, what makes it a "best" is largely in the taste of the person viewing them, although lineage and parents help too. :D
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I like #1...I like it when the pattern is filled in with very few "holes". I do prefer the coloring on #2 though. Is the photo of #1 a little overexposed or is it accurate of the snakes color?
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Number 1 is the bomb!
Daniel
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The colors are accurate. :)
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Here's #1's sibling, our holdback, for color comparison.
http://www.iherp.com/Gallery/91236/2...26oKqIznRP.jpg
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#2
Higher contrast, around mid way up the body it makes that nice change from light belly side to darker top side. The only regrettable thing in the choice is that it has too much of a pattern, while the first has the best pattern wise (but not so much on the colours).
I like the high contrast with nice fading you get on Lessers and nothing beats one with a reduced pattern. If I wanted something with a more faded colour I'd go for a butter.
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I thought Butters normally had darker, richer colors than lessers?
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While I love darker colors and granite speckling in the right morph. For a lesser, I prefer a lighter color with more yellow which is why I picked number 1.
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WingedWolfPsion
I thought Butters normally had darker, richer colors than lessers?
I guess it depends on the animal. Most of the butters I see are fairly light colored, although I guess it could be an age thing as well.