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Opal Morph Question

ravendance

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I'm not sure if this is the right spot or not...but I've decided on getting an opal corn snake...the breeder has offered to send me photos of the hatchlings for me to pick from, I was just wondering - is there a way to tell as a hatching how much color it will have as an adult? I'd like to find one that has more colors and less straight white...

Snow+Corn+Snake+Hatchlings.jpg


I found this photo a while back showing the different snow morphs as babies, wasn't sure if anyone had any experience with judging opals in the same manor..

Walter, I did see that you have a few opal babies listed and if the first place I'm going for doesn't have them this year, I'm looking/drooling at one of your boys)

Thanks in advance!!
 
Male lavender morphs tend to have a little more color, but I'm not sure there is much you can do other than to pick the most colorful hatchling.
 
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