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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.
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
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.