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2004 Amber

CornCrazy

What's one more???
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girlsnake said:
Gorgeous one Terri! I am not familiar with the amber. Are they keep these contrasts when they get older?

Ambers= Hypo Caramel

They tend to be lighter, obviously, because of the hypo gene. Usually more of an overall yellowish-tint to their bodies.

Rich has a few really good pics on his website, as does Don.
 
They get a lot more yellow...they look similar to butters with dark eyes when they are grown.
 
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