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Just for fun- Which morph do you think looks best as an adult?

tylercole2294

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Like the topic states, let hear these different opinions. Which morph do you think looks the best as an adult corn? Feel free to post pics as well if you want or just list your "favorite adult morph" Personally, I like sunglow stripes and butter motleys. What do you like? :shrugs:
 
Tough choice, I think the morph that undergoes the best change from hatchling to adult is amber. But my favorites are very peachy lavenders, steelish anery lavs, uber yellow butters, and so on (guess I can't name just one!).
 
As an older adult? Quite a few morphs look terrific as yearlings but the colors are less vivid or fade away or get more muddy as older adults. A few morphs seem to get better with age. My favorites of the things that get better are:
"Wild Cherry" bloodred, a really good Fire, intensely yellow butter motleys & butter stripes, & sunglow stripe.
 
I would have to go for any anery-based morph, including ghosts, granites, dilute anery, etc. And the more colorful the anery-based morph, the better! And since you said we could:
 
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Oh those pics are great, snows are certaintly gorgeous!

I love Abbotts and ROs- they are really striking snakes. Sunglows are beautiful too- and so many more morphs. I think they are a great looking species all around ;-)
 
As Susan pointed out the anery-based morphs are great looking adults.:D Those are some of my favs too!
Recently, I've been able to appreciate the brightly colored morphs as well. My little pinkish worm grew up into this stunning sunglow stripe. I've put her pics out here before but I really like her. I hope you do too!

As a baby, she wasn't much to look at...
In October of '07
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In August of '08
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In December of '08
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Thanks for giving me the chance to show her off :D
 
The lickable ones

Personally, even without the pics, Sunglow (plain, motley, or striped), Bloodred and Fire, Ultramel.
Obviously I like the bright colors.
Poppycorn : :bowdown:
But I have seen anery's and lavenders that looked unbelievably beautiful.
 
even though im a fan of ultramels, i have to say that anything with bloodred, stripe, or hypo in the mix loks incredible. I'm thinking of lav bloods, hypo lav bloods (which i really just think look ridiculous, but pretty incredible too), pewters and hypo pewters particularly.
 
As Susan pointed out the anery-based morphs are great looking adults.:D Those are some of my favs too!
Recently, I've been able to appreciate the brightly colored morphs as well. My little pinkish worm grew up into this stunning sunglow stripe. I've put her pics out here before but I really like her. I hope you do too!

As a baby, she wasn't much to look at...

Thanks for giving me the chance to show her off :D
Dee, I am afraid I am going to be forced to ask you to hand over that snake. Just kidding.
:dancer:
 
Bloodreds:
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(Yellow) Butters:
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Bloodred Lavenders . . . Mine's not an adult yet, but I hope this snake:
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grows up to look like this one: (A pic Rich shared here several years ago now!)
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D80
 
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