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    And super noob question, what do "flames" refer to? When I do a google search the only thing that comes up is the flame morph.

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    Re: What qualities do you look for in a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Powerline Reptiles View Post
    I think we can all agree that you don't want super browned animals that should be yellow or anything really dirty or over speckled.
    I love 'dirty' & really broken up patterns the most, regardless of colour.

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    Re: What qualities do you look for in a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aryia View Post
    And super noob question, what do "flames" refer to? When I do a google search the only thing that comes up is the flame morph.
    do you see how the white rides high into the sides between the pattern, those are flames. This is my butter boy just fyi 😊

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    Thanks! ^^ I have a couple butter girls and a lesser boy right now!

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    Re: What qualities do you look for in a morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by aalomon View Post
    Its the animal you cant get out of your mind when you are at a show or looking at classifieds. You want the animal that stands out in the mass of morphs out there. I actually just posted a thread on a pastel het red axanthic girl I bought yesterday at Repticon. I spent a couple hours at the show and she was the only girl that hit me. She looked nothing like any other pastel het red I had seen before. I will say that I paid more than pastel het reds normally go for, but who cares!


    (Sorry, couldnt resist the pic!)
    Looks like a superpastel HRA. An amazing snake!!

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    Re: What qualities do you look for in a morph?

    Since humans aren't robots that like the same thing,I would take the "common sense" approach and get what you like.

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    Re: What qualities do you look for in a morph?

    I look at color, pattern and contrast. Then I consider what designer morphs I can breed and what qualities in those morphs will come out great. Buy with the end in mind. It is all about planning and design and then finding the right specimen. Invest in quality and what qualities you want the designer morph to have.



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