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Dilute progression

Hey !

Here a little update from the colourful dilute amel and caramel motley's
love this pic, so i want to share with you !
thanks
 

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Make some new pictures from kekek - my absolutly favorite
love this girl ! she's getting so colourful !
the other pic is from my little hatchling who don't want to eat - sorrowboy :(
 

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So, weird question, but... how would you tell them apart from non-dilute snakes when you don't know the heritage? Are there particular markers that you look for?
 
This anery dilute is about 100 % a pure dilute - i know the markers about dilute very well, and both, the male and the female has it ...the young dilute have also the dark border 'lines' who only the dilute gene has - another thing is the looking.
They always look little blue - like they want shed, but they are totaly clear - thats a thing only dilute gen has !
Sorry, my english isn't well but i hope you understand it
 
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