Wild West Reptile
Soul Sucker
Thats what I thought. Just wanted to see if the coloration was different or not. Thanks Jerry.
I personally like the blushed out ones with fewer spots, the male I'm breeding is pretty much my ideal lesserHi Jerry,
What a/b the blacker looking ones vs the browner ones?
You only need to import another lesser from the wild to name your own line, for Savings grace reptiles to name their own line it would mean that they purchased and brought in a wild caught lesser, correct?I've never heard of anyone importing another Platty,

You only need to import another lesser from the wild to name your own line, for Savings grace reptiles to name their own line it would mean that they purchased and brought in a wild caught lesser, correct?
I guess I always thought that since "Lesser" meant Lesser than Platinum, and since Ralph Davis is the only person I know of that has imported a Platinum, only he could have made the true Lesser.
For example; How do those that import Lessers, know they came from Platinums? If they don't know, how can they be called Lessers? It's cool none-the-less.


The lesser gene came in attached to the het platty making it a platty daddy, but the lesser gene does not need to come from a platty to be called a lesser, it is what it is, a co-dominate trait.For example; How do those that import Lessers, know they came from Platinums? If they don't know, how can they be called Lessers? It's cool none-the-less.
The lesser gene came in attached to the het platty making it a platty daddy, but the lesser gene does not need to come from a platty to be called a lesser, it is what it is, a co-dominate trait.
Platinum is a long lost name that means absolutely nothing.
A lesser is a lesser platinum, they are one and the same, we just don't use the platinum name anymore and simply call it a lesser.
It's not out of the question that's for sureHey Jerry, you should let me pair my yb female with your specter next year.. Because you like me
I think we're getting a couple things mixed up here. Yes, Lesser Platinums ("Lessers") are named as such because they came from RDR's original Platinum ("Platty Daddy") import. Since they didn't look quite like the Platinum, they were named Lesser Platinums. The "platinum" in "Lesser Platinum" has no meaning, no, but the morph Platinum does.
Larry and I weren't referring to the name game, here. Lessers, as far as I understand it, all came from the original Platinum, so technically, there aren't any "lines" of Lessers out there--they're all from the same line. What Larry is asking is if there exist different "lines" of Lessers, they would have had to come from the wild as Lessers since no one has announced finding another Platinum out there anywhere. His concern is this: If someone brought a morph they called a Lesser from the wild, how do we know this Lesser came from a Platinum? And if it didn't (i.e., if it did not produce a Platinum when mixed with the hidden Platinum gene), then it can't really be called a Lesser. It has completely different genetics and, therefore, is a completely different morph. Butters could be considered Lesser Platinums, as some do, but if they can't produce Platinums, then they are a distinct morph that is separate from real Lessers. (Has anyone tried this?)
Now, my definition of "line" may not be the same as what others use. Some may define a "line" or "bloodline" as a selective breeding process by a particular breeder to make a morph look a certain way, even if all snakes of that particular morph are originally from the same animal. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Excalibur line of Lavender Albinos fits this description.) In that case, there do seem to be different "lines" of Lessers where someone has bred for higher-contrast or more brown Lessers, like what the OP described.
