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    A calico and a lesser, or something else?



    A local breeder is selling these snakes, but has not commented on what morph they are. They look like a lesser and a calico to me, but if there is anyone who has reason to believe otherwise I'd be grateful to hear about it!

    Thank you in advance for any expertise and help you can offer!

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    Re: A calico and a lesser, or something else?

    Yep, lesser and Calico/sugar. No way to know which the second one is.

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    lesser (bright one or you used a flash) and calico
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    Re: A calico and a lesser, or something else?

    Great, thank you for the input! The calico/sugar debate shall forever loom, but I'm happy to have approximate suspicions confirmed.

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