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Re: Is my lesser special?
do you have any better pictures? Looks like normal lesser so far.
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Re: Is my lesser special?
I would not go with another lesser. If you want a white snake go with a mojave. The lesser/mojave is just as white as a Super Lesser. The reason I say mojave is for breeding. The lesser makes a white snake when breed with many of the morphs in the BEL complex: lesser, mojave, Special, mystic and phantom. The mojave does not, it tends to make a snake with pattern and color. Look at the mystic potion and the Crystal. Plus with the Super lesser you have the chance for bug eyes.
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Re: Is my lesser special?
 Originally Posted by marshall
I would not go with another lesser. If you want a white snake go with a mojave. The lesser/mojave is just as white as a Super Lesser. The reason I say mojave is for breeding. The lesser makes a white snake when breed with many of the morphs in the BEL complex: lesser, mojave, Special, mystic and phantom. The mojave does not, it tends to make a snake with pattern and color. Look at the mystic potion and the Crystal. Plus with the Super lesser you have the chance for bug eyes.
I use to believe I could avoid the bug eye issue now I have some doubt I recently saw a het-russo lesser bel in daytona and it too had the bug eye problem.
After this up coming season I will share some more info as I'm going to be breeding my Super mojo to four lesser females.
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I agree go with the mojave. Thats what I am doing too!
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1.0 2011 Pastel (Apollo)
0.1 2010 Lesser Platinum 100% albino het (Athena)
1.0 2011 Cinnamon (hades)
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1.0 2011 Mojave (Perseus)
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Lesser Platinums, like many BP morphs, vary in the appearance with their colors and patterns. Some can have more yellow and some a lighter cream.
I'd like to see a full body shot but from the picture you posted yours looks like a great example of the Lesser morph, it must come from a good line. The colors of yours looks similar to me to the line I have.
As for what to bred him to, personally I'm partial to Lesser Bee's and King Pins.
Last edited by Adam Chandler; 10-02-2011 at 11:07 AM.
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Ahhhh I'm just so excited to have him. lol. Can't wait to see what he can do! Plus he's just an awesome snake in general. Super docile and mellow. Likes to be held. Absolutely ANNIHILATES food. I've fed him three times so far, each time he strikes within ten seconds.
So great!
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Re: Is my lesser special?
He is just a lesser, but a great one at that. I think fire was an awesome idea, spinner isn't a bad idea either but why not both. Lesser makes everything better, congrats.
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Any animal is special if it's special to you! (Sorry, I had to ... I just had to. )
Re: the lesser x lesser versus lesser x mojave issue, I did the lesser x mojave breeding specifically to avoid bug-eyes. I can say that out of four BELs, not a one has bug eyes ... However, I have noticed that one of them is cross-eyed. 
I think that blue-eyed leucistic snakes tend towards having weird eye issues. Leucistic TX rats, super lessers, and I know I've seen lucy Burms for sale with odd looking eyes. I'm planning on bringing my cross-eyed BEL into my school to have the ophthalmologists take a look at her, and actually trying to get ahold of a bug-eyed lucy TX rat snake, too, for them to take a gander at. I'm curious as to why this happens -- seems like it might have something to do with the pigmentation of the eye, but I don't know why then we don't see these things in albino snakes as well.
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