Okay, I'll bite. I have a few that I think are great examples of a particular morph.
To start, I have this pastel female that I got from Garrick DeMeyer. She is super bright yellow with some nice blushing. This is what I look for in pastels and this is what I think makes a great pastel. When your jaw drops every time you look at it then you know you've got a good one.
Then I have a pastel yellow belly that is outstanding. He is super bright yellow at 4-5 years old with some great flames and blushing.
I also have a bee that is a little better than average (can you tell I like pastels). She is very bright yellow, but she does have some spotting.
My male spotnose represents his morph really well too. His black is jet black, he has a head marking and a light coloration that just keeps getting better. He wasn't this nice when I got him.
Both of my spiders are great examples too. My female is a high white with no spotting and my male is very golden with no spotting. The spotting is key for me with spiders, the amount of white and over all color isn't as important.
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The rest of mine are about average or a little better than average. I've been trying to collect high quality breeding stock but I haven't been 100% successful.![]()