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    Just a lesser? Or more?

    So I got this lesser female at Daytona but I honestly think she's got all these bright yellows in her that are making me think that she's got pastel or perhaps enchi showing as well. BUT, the two lessers I got at Daytona are my first ever lessers that I've owned so I don't know if they're just supposed to have these bright yellows. It's brighter than this photo shows, but when I bought her, she was in shed so then they were not as bright but even then she was a great deal brighter than the other lesser I got(who is very creamy in color without the yellows).

    So yes, after reading all that, I do have a photo from today. (honestly, there's way more bright yellow than is showing)



    This is the picture the day I got her, and she was in shed(shed approximately two days later I believe)



    Opinions? I would take her outside to get a shot in full sun, but I fed today so I can't be all handling her.

    Are lessers supposed to have this bright yellow in them? Is it normal variation? Or is this a pastel/lesser or enchi/lesser? (possibly?) At any rate, I'll be breeding her when she's of size, but I figured to get opinions from people more experienced with lessers than I(which is almost anyone who has owned one!)

    Thanks for looking!
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    Sorry, just a lesser. Pastel and enchi lessers look very different.

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    Agreed with Dave, but it is a very good example of a Lesser.

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    Re: Just a lesser? Or more?

    Nice looking lesser.

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    I've had a number of lessers hatch out with a lot of yellow, unfortunatly so far all of mine have faded.
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    Re: Just a lesser? Or more?

    I have one I will post pic of when I get home thats 600g and keeps getting better with each shed. Sold as a butter but same thing.

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    Thank you to all for the replies! I'm still happy with her being a really nice lesser. I look forward to her developing.

    Also, this is the other lesser girl who is all creamy colored.

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    very nice lesser

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