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Patterns

Azruial

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Does the head/saddle pattern of a snake change as it gets older, or does it just grow bigger with the snake?
 

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It will appear to look different as the scales will get bigger, spacing the patterns. It will stay the same, and in relation to the adult snake. So your picture will look like it as an adult, there will only be bigger areas of black and white.

Andy
 
HI! Does the couler fade away? After time *age? It looks like mines getting darker (its not going to shed!) If there is a way i can keep the coulors bright can u please tell me??
 
Corns are at their brightest between 6 months and 2-3 years of age. As they get older the brilliance of the color will be gain to fade. The non-Amel morphs will start developing a darker more melanistic appearance throughout adulthood.
 
Thanks! and Ive got 2 hatchlings! Im still not sure what they tipe they are, the one started to become a brite orange and red while the other is getting darker like black silver? the 1 is a normal and the other 1dont know?
 
thats why you come to this forum. I have learned so much from this forum. I check every couple days to see all new info I can!!! :crazy02:
 
for sure. this is a great place to learn all about corns. I've been to a variety of different corn forums and websites but this one seems to have more accurate information and people are much more helpful here than any where else I've been. Thanks for all the help to all those with knowledge!! :)
 
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