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Anery motley color changing

gardenmum

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This is an anery motley that was born here last year. I am amazed at how much his colors have changed over the past 6 months.

OK...let's amend this... I don't know why but the forum did not put the pics in the order I put them on....shrug. The first picture is NOW of him taken last Friday. The second is NOW of him and his brother after the first couple sheds. The last is a collage of pics taken every two months. What a change over, hey? Hard to believe it is the same snake in the baby picture. I used his brother's body picture for the first pic in the collage because his was washed out a bit from the flash and his head was out of the pic, but they were the same coloration.
 

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Man, it is really a shame that most anerys don't keep that same coloration. Imagine a full grown adult that looks like those hatchlings? Would be stunning.
 
Pretty dramatic transformation. It would be cool if you could have the stark b&w on an adult, even though I can't complain about how these guys are coloring up. :)
 
I love the coloring, thats amazing how much they change color. If you didn't say they we're the same Corn I wouldnt even notice prolly.
 
If not for the little yellowish tones on the right upper corner, I woudl have thought the second pis a b/w! Weird pic don't you think? Really no color at all in the rest of the pic....

they are pretty brown now!
 
That is amazing...i mean talk about both ends of the spectrum...hopefully she gets some more pink.

By the way i think i read somewhere that attached pics are displayed in alphabetical order.
 
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