Ball Python Morphs as Adults? Do they still look as nice?
I'm just now starting to look into some ball python morphs as potential projects.
The ones I typically see for sale are very young. They look great for the most part and are nice and bright and really catch your eye.
My question is how do they typically hold up in the 3+ year old range? Do they dull up and lose their luster?
Are there any specific morphs to avoid that tend to lose their beauty with age?
The main morphs I am considering are desert based morphs and things like tigers (enchi x desert) as well. I also am a big fan of the pieds.
Thanks for the insights!
Pics would be most helpful too.
Chris
Re: Ball Python Morphs as Adults? Do they still look as nice?
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SilverDemon
You pay for what you get.
I agree with this to a certain extent. Higher than market value for a stellar example of a particular morph is fine. What I don't get is why people pay higher than market for average looking animals just because they're from a big name breeder.
The best way to determine how a baby may look as an adult is to check out the parents. I've sold a fair number of baby balls and I've never had anyone ask to see pics of the parents...:confused:
Re: Ball Python Morphs as Adults? Do they still look as nice?
Re: Ball Python Morphs as Adults? Do they still look as nice?
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Biffard
I've noticed to that the scales on BPs are like pixels in the digital world. As hatchlings their "pixels" (scales) are closer together and make the picture look better. As they mature the "pixels" (scales) enlarge and spread out and the crisp clean look isn't the same, but it still looks good.
I know that's a weird way to think about it but that's how I look at it.
Hahahahaha....I love this! Higher resolution morphs! Should be standard for breeders to give DPI <dots per inch> ratings of the offsprings parents!
Re: Ball Python Morphs as Adults? Do they still look as nice?
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Biffard
I've had this concern before, however, I've noticed that a lot of balls still look great as they mature. A great example of this are lessers and butters. Great looking animals from begging to end.
I've noticed to that the scales on BPs are like pixels in the digital world. As hatchlings their "pixels" (scales) are closer together and make the picture look better. As they mature the "pixels" (scales) enlarge and spread out and the crisp clean look isn't the same, but it still looks good.
I know that's a weird way to think about it but that's how I look at it.
Hahaha, that's exactly how I've always thought of it. It makes a lot of sense though. If you enlarge a small picture it's not nearly as crisp and clean as it was when it was small.