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    What morph is this?

    There's a female BP in my school's animal lab, and I kinda want to buy it, but I have no idea what morph it is.

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    Re: What morph is this?

    Pastel Lesser based on patterning. Color can vary considerably among Lesser/Butter specimens.

    Current value can be checked on Morphmarket https://www.morphmarket.com/
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    Re: What morph is this?

    Thank you so much! I thought lesser pastel, but she looked too bright.

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    I'll second that, I instantly thought pastel lesser/butter. It looks a little more blushed than that combo typically looks but not enough where I would think it has another gene. Pretty snake!

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    Re: What morph is this?

    That looks just like my butterfly girl (butter fire pastel). I'm pretty sure yours is a lesser/butter fire pastel too.
    The head and the color around the dorsal spots looks to me like indicators of the fire gene in the mix, plus it looks too bright to just be a lesser pastel. Would love to see better pics if her to know for sure, the first pic isn't showing up for me.

    Here's a couple pics of mine for comparison.

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    Last edited by Alexiel03; 02-04-2020 at 08:19 PM.

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