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Re: Desert Enchi Lesser?
I'm still not seeing desert.
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Re: Desert Enchi Lesser?
It would look like this if it had desert in it... Butter is the same as Lesser.
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Re: Desert Enchi Lesser?
I'm quite sure that you are right. I think that the person that sold him to the previous owner was "mistaken" . I appreciate the confirmation.... Thanks .
Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
It would look like this if it had desert in it... Butter is the same as Lesser.
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Re: Desert Enchi Lesser?
Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
It would look like this if it had desert in it... Butter is the same as Lesser.
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Can you please expand or explain this comment ...
I knew ( thought ) that a Lesser was the same as a Lesser Platinum but I've never heard or seen that a Butter is the same as a Lesser .
I supposedly have a young Butter Royal ( seen below )
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Re: Desert Enchi Lesser?
Originally Posted by Zincubus
Can you please expand or explain this comment ...
I knew ( thought ) that a Lesser was the same as a Lesser Platinum but I've never heard or seen that a Butter is the same as a Lesser .
I supposedly have a young Butter Royal ( seen below )
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Lesser and butter are two different names for the same morph.
A while back a platinum was imported. At the it was unknown what it's genetic make up was. When it bred, it made animals that weren't quite platinum, so they got called lesser platinums. It was unknown at the time that the non-lesser animals had the daddy gene. It took a while to figure out what was going on. But now we know a lesser and daddy gene make platinums.
Butters were imported as you see them today, just single morphs. There have been a couple lines called either lesser or butter imported since then also.
Doesn't stop them all from being the same morph, just brought into captivity at different times.
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