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    Re: Difference between a butter and a lesser?

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    Thats just with pastels, I'm talking about other more obvious morphs, pastels when mixed with anything that are light colored or washed out would be hard to tell the difference. Google a bunch of lesser/butter combos and the differences are light and day. Also yes I agree that there are large variances in colors and patterns within any gene. I have one lesser that is very faded out and light and one that is very bright with a solid pattern, I also have pastels that are very different from eachother.
    because its not the lesser/butter allele making the snake look different than the other, its the possible multi-thousand alleles that vary in every snake, it's why we get differences in pastels and everything else.

    heres was a thread i made with the intent of putting this to bed
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...nd-lesser-vote

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