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View Poll Results: rate the snake: male lesser 1-5

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  • terrible example

    3 2.34%
  • bad example

    3 2.34%
  • average example

    51 39.84%
  • good example

    53 41.41%
  • great example

    18 14.06%
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    Re: rate the snake: male lesser

    I rated it a good example.

    What I love about BPs is the range of individual patterns allowed within each category of morph. IMO, if every morph was "light," "reduce pattern" and no "keyholes" they would become quite boring.

    Looking at the snake above, I see "possibilities." There is enough reduced pattern if I wanted to go that way, there is enough light, dark such a great mixture of everything Keyholes, light, dark, contrast, that the possibilities are endless to play up the many points of that one animal with selective pairing.


    "Price has very little to do with QUALITY. Quality stands on its own merit and doesn't need a hefty price tag to prove its worth."

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