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Pastel lesser.
How does one tell the difference between a lesser and a pastel lesser?
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I have a tough time with that one as well...
http://www.ballpython777.com/pastell...tellesser5.jpg
but which does my lesser look like?
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 09-30-2011 at 06:30 PM.
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I think pastel lessers are easy to differentiate when looking at the head. Although to be honest the pastel lesser pictured above just looks like a lesser to me. I guess some are harder than I thought.
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I've been shopping around for a pastel lesser for quite some time.
There are some lessers that are high yellow, but it's not the norm. Also the pastel lesser often has a faded head.
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In person it's pretty easy, yellow instead of gold. My citrus pastel lesser...
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It also depends on the quality of the pastel lesser. Some are very easy to tell and others you just have to believe the breeder. I have seen some posted online that I do not believe are pastel lessers. Usually the head is the best indicator.
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Re: Pastel lesser.
This is a lesser after first shed

This is his sibling a pastel lesser female
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 09-30-2011 at 05:50 PM.
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Re: Pastel lesser.
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
This is his sibling a pastel lesser female

Mmmmm she's HOT!
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Re: Pastel lesser.
 Originally Posted by babyknees
Mmmmm she's HOT!
Agreed! very good looking snake.
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