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Sunkissed - strange color.....

Capt O

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The girl is about 1 year old and her weight is approx. 115 g. I wonder about her color. The 1st third of her body ( from the head down ) shows a brownish / yellowish color and the rest of her body has red / orange colored blotches. Does that say anything about her genes ? Could there be there be any changes when she gets older ?
 

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If you look at the sunkissed morph combos, you'll note that a lot of them develop high amounts of yellow in the saddles of the cranial 1/3 of the snake. Especially apparent on the silver queen ghost sunkisseds. Sunkissed affects both color and pattern, and part of the color seems to me to be a high saturation of yellow.
 
If you look at the sunkissed morph combos, you'll note that a lot of them develop high amounts of yellow in the saddles of the cranial 1/3 of the snake. Especially apparent on the silver queen ghost sunkisseds. Sunkissed affects both color and pattern, and part of the color seems to me to be a high saturation of yellow.

What she said.:rolleyes:
 
If you look at the sunkissed morph combos, you'll note that a lot of them develop high amounts of yellow in the saddles of the cranial 1/3 of the snake. Especially apparent on the silver queen ghost sunkisseds. Sunkissed affects both color and pattern, and part of the color seems to me to be a high saturation of yellow.

Couldn't have said it better myself!
 
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