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Sunkissed vs. Sunkist

I really can't think of any! The pattern generally stays the same, except diffusion along the sides of a snake may improve, but color? They all change, most quite a bit.
 
I suppose miamis and aneries stay the most similar from baby to adult since they develop very little yellow, and that's the pigment that seems to change the most over time (unless there's bloodred/diffuse in the mix!)
 
Au contraire, mon amie. I think aneries change quite a lot. As babies they're almost black and white. Very contrasty and intense colours, no yellow. Most aneries do develop some yellow and sometimes surprisingly lots of it. The black lightens to dark grey and sometimes the overall shade is a bit brownish. As an adult aneries are far from being black and white.

I'd say a top quality CandyCane changes the least. Of course you won't know for sure whether it's top quality or not untill you've seen it grow up (because candies may develop orange/yellow in their bacground as they mature), but a perfect candycane should all red and white right from the beginning to the end. :)
 
lol. well got another email back and his "sunkist" is the "sunkissed". Glad to have that mixup fixed. lol.
 
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