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    Re: Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    I avoid anything spider/axanthic, pretty as babies but in a few years...not so much.

    Fire and lesser/butter just get better with age. Banana looses all the pretty purple , but that stays pretty good too, unless you mind all the spots that they develop with age.
    Not always. Look at my vpi axanthic he's over 1000g and 3 years old. Tho normally you are correct. But as for my opinion desert ghost and toffino.
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    Interesting choices. I have not even looked into the toffinos or caramels / ultramels.

    I've been told ghosts (hypo) tend to look very good as adults as well, but have never seen pics of an adult.
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    Re: Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    Quote Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    Interesting choices. I have not even looked into the toffinos or caramels / ultramels.

    I've been told ghosts (hypo) tend to look very good as adults as well, but have never seen pics of an adult.
    Toffino are hot as adults. Toffee are as well but they go through a full color change. My toffino is as bright today as the day I got him. Save for that his purples went lavender

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    Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    Here's my super pastel lesser male, the first pic was him as a hatchling, the second is him yesterday! His yellows have stayed quite bright, but the black edges on the pattern have dulled just a little to a more yellowy-tan. He's just over 2 years old now!





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    I hope this isnt too off topic, but how do BELs age? I have only seen a couple pictures of them as adults and they seem to stay pretty bright white. But I guess 3 or 4 is an awful small sample size.

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    Here is one of my super mojaves (this one is probably a spider also, have to blacklight it) that hatched this week. See how light the head is compared to an adult? My adults tend to "dirty up" come shed time, so the degree of whiteness is affected by where they are in the shed cycle.

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    From my understanding, the super mojaves have those darker spots. Lesser/butter mojaves are usually more white I have been told. I am curious about the pure white BELs.

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    Re: Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    Quote Originally Posted by StillBP View Post
    Toffino are hot as adults. Toffee are as well but they go through a full color change. My toffino is as bright today as the day I got him. Save for that his purples went lavender

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    Thank you for the pics and info! I'm assuming the Toffee gene is similar to a T+ albino? If so, is the Toffino that crossed with a normal (T-) albino? Very interesting looking snakes for sure and I love that they retain the bright coloration as adults.

    Kenthebird- You have a nice looking snake there! he seems to have retained a lot of his brightness. My pastave is only a single gene pastel, which could by why she has dirtyed up as much as she has as an adult.
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    Re: Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    What are your guys's opinions on Enchis ? I've owned one as a baby and she was pretty but , I've noticed she was only getting brighter and prettier with each shed . But then I ended up selling her , and she wasn't that old .


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    Re: Best Looking Morphs As Adults?

    Quote Originally Posted by meganmarkita15 View Post
    What are your guys's opinions on Enchis ? I've owned one as a baby and she was pretty but , I've noticed she was only getting brighter and prettier with each shed . But then I ended up selling her , and she wasn't that old .


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    Enchi s one that tends to get better with age. And remain nice well into adulthood


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