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What do people think? How different would you say he is to a normal amel, it's jjust most pics of amels are brightened, or taken in artificial light. The pic of him online before I bought him looked like this:
and he was advertised as a candycane. Now although I know a candycane has a nearly white background I thought the picture was accurate and the seller said he didn't have any other pics. I went ahead and now I'm thinking maybe I should have just got a normal amel if I wanted a bright snake- it would have been easier.
I was really excited bout getting him, I have never seen an amel in real life before and honestly thought he'd look as bright as in the pic, and I wanted a black anery to go with him- was I a bit of a mug?