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Thread: Grade A Lessers

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    Grade A Lessers

    I made a thread a while back about lesser platinums being quality graded. My question now after searching through as many before and after pictures as I could... Is there any way to truly foresee what a lesser will look like once it looses its juvenile colors?

    I really REALLY do not like the adult lessers that get a heavy green tint or lessers that brown out badly.
    Having said that, is there any shade of colors I should stay away from?

    I realize this is a fairly hard question to answer (at least I think it is...), but any help is VERY appreciated!!

    Mitch

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    your best bet would be looking at the parents.

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    your best bet would be looking at the parents.
    Yep, Look at the parents and that should give you an idea.

    Daniel

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by takagari View Post
    your best bet would be looking at the parents.
    ... or just get a really nice yellow Butter -- just kidding Lesser lovers.
    Bill Buchman

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Alright. "Look at parents" it is...

    Thanks!

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch21 View Post
    I made a thread a while back about lesser platinums being quality graded. My question now after searching through as many before and after pictures as I could... Is there any way to truly foresee what a lesser will look like once it looses its juvenile colors?

    I really REALLY do not like the adult lessers that get a heavy green tint or lessers that brown out badly.
    Having said that, is there any shade of colors I should stay away from?

    I realize this is a fairly hard question to answer (at least I think it is...), but any help is VERY appreciated!!

    Mitch
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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    I don't care for adult lessers much either, that is why I have butters.

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Pastel Lesser or Ghost Lesser or why not a Pastel Lesser Ghost lol would make them amazing

    but in my dream (hope not too far hehe)

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Are you saying that butters are less likely to green or brown out as adults??

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    Re: Grade A Lessers

    Quote Originally Posted by briz View Post
    I don't care for adult lessers much either, that is why I have butters.
    What about Lesser adults don't you like??
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