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Tara
Meet Aurora. She was sold to me from a local herp shop in Summer 09. So she will be two this year. She was sold as a Golddust.
There is her baby picture. She had a funny light head, but I have not seen any golddust babies...so I figured it was probably normal.
Now here she is a year and a half later and I am beginning to wonder if Golddust is not fool's gold. I am including several pictures...then I would like to hear your theories on morph. I am thinking most likely she is a butter. That is just fine by me. Part of me wonders about her being a Sulfer...because of her light head, patternfree sides, and odd belly checkers. However she does have belly checkers...so that seems to through sulfer out the window. I am pretty sure she is not golddust. (there is no visible black anywhere) I am not breeding so it really doesn't MATTER per say...just interested. She was a gift for Lauren and I was looking for a butter at the time. So I won't be dissapointed or anything. Just curious.
Anyway...on to pictures.
Most accurate color is this shot...
The rest are a bit too yellow from the direct sun.

There is her baby picture. She had a funny light head, but I have not seen any golddust babies...so I figured it was probably normal.
Now here she is a year and a half later and I am beginning to wonder if Golddust is not fool's gold. I am including several pictures...then I would like to hear your theories on morph. I am thinking most likely she is a butter. That is just fine by me. Part of me wonders about her being a Sulfer...because of her light head, patternfree sides, and odd belly checkers. However she does have belly checkers...so that seems to through sulfer out the window. I am pretty sure she is not golddust. (there is no visible black anywhere) I am not breeding so it really doesn't MATTER per say...just interested. She was a gift for Lauren and I was looking for a butter at the time. So I won't be dissapointed or anything. Just curious.
Anyway...on to pictures.
Most accurate color is this shot...

The rest are a bit too yellow from the direct sun.


