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My Corns :)

Liking Xenia a LOT. Great color for any Coral Snow, but especially for a female. Gonna have to shove Wes (cornbreadandmilk) outta the way to snatch Xenia for myself. :sidestep:
Thanks for sharing-
dp
 
:p Yeah I was pretty excited when I got her. Didn't think she would be as bright as she is, then she shed last week and got even more brighter :D very happy with her. Is it true that as female coral snows get older they lose some of there pink? She turns 1 on 7/8/12 and getting pinker each shed.
 
Actually it is quite the opposite with coral snows; they start out pale and their color becomes more saturated with each passing shed.
 
I think you will find that with the pink corns (and most pale ones) that you'll get color-accurate (or closer to color-accurate) photos if you take them outside and photograph them in uniform shade/natural light, such as being on the east shady side of the house in the afternoon. Bright indirect natural light. The kind from our friend, Mr. Sun.
 
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