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my first corn!! very happy about her!

TheSpiderKid

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well i went to another reptile show (White Planes NY) and low and behold, i bought yet another pet!! this is Bella. can i just get a verification on the color morph. thanks alot

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hope you like 'em

~steven~
 
Definitely an Amel. I like that little white spot-looking thing on her head. :] And congrats on the new baby!! She's soo pretty!!
 
that almost looks like a lack of a scale or two there. I'm no pro but I'd say amelanistic (sp) no black in its color
 
Awww hopefully she will grow that scale back in. It reminds me of a human babies soft spot!

we had a little normal that lost some scales on his head during a shed when he was a few months old.. we stressed and worried thinking it would hurt him.. but hes fine lol

Anyway hes 2 years old now and the scales are still missing though the spot is much smaller.. no worse for ware and hes so freaking cute...


Beautiful little amel. congrats on your first corn. They're addicting lol
 
Congratulations on Bella, and welcome to the forum. She's very bright for a youngling. You'll be charmed as her colors change while she matures. That missing scale will most likely fill in after a few sheds. Keep us posted as she grows up!
 
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