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anyone have a clue

DirtySanchez

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anyone can tell me what kind of morph or anything about this type of color/pattern
 

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i am sorry but

I knew its an amel, it cam form a Snow x Amel breeding but i have never seen one that fades in color like that, and i also need a name for it
 
well

A lot of amels are born like that. The color normally gets deeper and darker and fills in as they age. You'll see a huge differance from now and a year from now.

bmm
 
They'll get darker as they age, but don't always fill in all the way.
This is a 2000 amel het butter.
 
COOL

You know, I have looked at many corn baby pictures, and never could figure out what Mythos was! But he is the same color as yours, so now I know :) I thought he was just a plain corn. I dont want to sound weird, but how much does that coloration go for? Mine was 32 bucks after tax

-Meg
 
Amels average around $25-$30 unless they are het for one of the more expensive morphs, like Butter (Rich sells for $40) or Lavender ($100).
 
Re: i am sorry but

DirtySanchez said:
I knew its an amel, it cam form a Snow x Amel breeding but i have never seen one that fades in color like that, and i also need a name for it

Hey there...I just thought I'd let you know that several of my baby amels look like yours, too. I agree with everyone else...the colors will come out more as the snake gets older.
 
Here is a picture of one of my amels

It's not a great picture. This little amel's name is Star because of the star shaped marking on her head.
 

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