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Continued Again -What I Found at the Pet Store!!

I agree. My own rather bland snow has decided to finally start coloring up. She's developing a lot of pink between the saddles around her head and first 1/3, along with green/yellow highlighter edgings to her saddles. Struck me as quite a surprise about the pink. Before it looked like she was going to be rather yellowish overall.
 
Snow.
I have green ones, pink ones, peach ones, purple ones, and all sorts.
It won't take a breeding trial, just wait for the color change at 6 months.
My snows gain color until they hit 300 grams or so, then they fade a bit.
You'll know exactly what it is in a year or 2, but it looks exactly like one of my snows.
 
I say lavender snow, mine looked just like that. I'd breed him/her to a lavender het snow.
 
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