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I dont know...maybe it is just me but are the colors a dark brown?? If so i haveseen them refered to as chocolate. But I am still new to this.
 
Silvertounge, that is exactly what a normal corn should look like as a hatchling. They don't develop thier yellows and reds until they get a little older. I just hatched out a bunch of Crimsons and Miamis and the Miamis almost look like anerys with a red tinge to the saddles. It will take a couple of months for them to show thier real beauty. Okeetees also mostly look black and white when they are born with little hints of orange/yellow on the back of the neck. I know that you are looking for corns to buy so I just wanted to let you know. :)
 
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