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all of my corns (amber, bloodred ...)

Gib_one

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Not too much yet, but i just started with corns , pics in order i got them :D

0.1 classic poss. het. lavender

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1.0 anery motley het. hypo

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0.1 classic het. hypo , caramel (amber) , amel (hypo butter^^) 1. in shed, 2. after shed

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1.0 classic het. hypo, caramel , amel (they both came from a crimson x butter pairing, sad they turn more and more yellow every shed, at the beginning i hoped they turn out as semi miamis :D)

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More in the next post.
 
1.0 Bloodred het. amel poss. het caramel (sulfur , butterblood)

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1.0 amel striped het. caramel (butter striped)

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0.1 amel striped het. caramel , shes now brighter and more red, but i cant get an new pic because shes in shed

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Last but not least 0.1 amber

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Not the best pics at all, my cam had low battery so the focus didnt work really good.
 
Nice collection you have going! I really like those amel stripes :) The classics and their hets arent bad either! Well I like them all....hahah
 
Plissken said:
Great pics! I love the classic :) Out of curiosity, what is that substrate?

On the first Picture ist reptibark.

On the others the substrate is called "Pitty Holzstreu" , its made for cats (cat litter) and rodents but its just pure wood so i use it for corns too.

I like it because its not dusty , it absorb the poo really good (it makes a lump that you can easily take out during cleaning without clean the whole box) , and its raw what prevents the swallowing during the feeding.
 
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