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What a totally beautiful and wonderful baby! Of course each and every hatchling corn I see still has me cooing and you've produced so many lovely ones before. Fingers crossed he thrives for you
At first I had also the Late developer hypothesis, but this one acts different.
In 2010 I hartched a Bloodred Late developer which looked like a Ghostblood. After first shed that thing showed a dramatic colour change. Grey was transformed to a slight orange. During 5 or 6 sheds the animal coloured up and meanwhile it is a regular Bloodred which a little different colour tone. It looks like she coloured up for 90% and didn't want to go to the end. She's a little bit brownish, but definately a regular Bloodred.
This thing has shed for the first time and didn't change a tiny bit it's colour on its paradox areas. I'm very sure these spots will be stay that colour and won't develop orange and red during the next sheds.
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