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    How hard to tell?

    I know this might be a dumb question but how hard is it to tell the difference between a lesser and a pastel lesser? All the pics I've seen of pastel lessers dont look to much different to me then a regular lesser. Is there something that makes them stand out? I would love to see some pics of peoples to help me out on this one.
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    so it looks like they have a lot more blushing in all the dark areas. so what do you think of this one then?

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    I like it , I wish they would have more pics of morphs as they get older, the changes from hatchling to juvi can be alot
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    so is that a pastel lesser in your eyes?
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    Re: How hard to tell?

    I believe pastel lessers tend to have faded heads, and that one does not appear to have any significant amount of head fading, so I'd guess it is not.

    Also, I'd expect a pastel lesser to show more yellow tones, and at least on my monitor, that snake doesn't have a lot of yellow coloration. However, that is something that can change with age and also just the lighting in a picture, so I wouldn't count it as reliable as the faded head.
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    Re: How hard to tell?

    That pic does not look like a pastel lesser. Pastel lessers have a lot more yellow in them and almost glowing blushing up the side. The lesser in that pic has more of a grey look to it.

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    Re: How hard to tell?

    Quote Originally Posted by aalomon View Post
    That pic does not look like a pastel lesser. Pastel lessers have a lot more yellow in them and almost glowing blushing up the side. The lesser in that pic has more of a grey look to it.
    See thats what I thought, looks a lot like the male I have. I asked the guy whos trying to sell it to me for some better pics, one outside also so I can see the colors better.
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    Re: How hard to tell?

    Honestly, Id walk away. Even if he takes outdoor pics and it looks like it [I]might[I] have pastel in it, youre probably better off holding out for a better example of the morph.

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    this is my lesser female

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