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    Which morphs get better with age?

    So I have been back in the snake hobby for a short while now after having not had a snake in over 15 years.

    A lot has changed, and notably, the morphs are just insane compared to the late 90s early 2000s. I'm still pretty new when it comes to morphs, so any info will help.

    I plan to add a few new BPs over time, but have such a hard time deciding which morphs I like best. I know that ultimately it's my snake, so pick what I like, but man there's so many I like.

    So I'm thinking maybe some morphs that typically age well might help me to narrow it down.

    So what morphs are known to age well?
    What morphs are notorious for not aging well?


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