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The new babies

Merkavich

LIVIN' THE PUG LIFE
I recently got these two handsome yearlings. They're both completely adorable^^

First, the Opal Motley, Panzer..He's 100% het Hypo, and is just over a year old. He's loves to hang from his vines upside down sometimes, he's got quite a personality.

Opal Motley, 100% het Hypo
Homozygous for Amelanism, Lavender and
Motley. Hatched: 8/7/12
 

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And second, my Coral Snow, Fritz. He's also just over a year. He has amazing colour right now.

The third picture shows his saddles and where about 3 quarters down his body his pattern nerfs a bit, and two saddles are kinda stretched together, and the white that normally frames the saddle makes a perfectly straight line through the pattern..makes him unique lol. Looking forward to seeing them grow^^


Coral Snow
Homozygous for Amelanism, Anerythrism,
and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry.
Hatched: 7/22/12
 

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Both are very nice!!
And different breeders will call corals different things. I don't think the source of the pink is exactly pin pointed
 
Thank you all :)

I had a difficult time getting good pictures. The coral has some really nice deep pinks that unfortunately just wouldn't show up in the pics. And the opal in some lights, almost looks translucent and looks to be glowing red from within lol.
 
I have to say, I love my little caramel corn, but I'm really jealous everyone can see these colours so well and vividly :( for the opal motley, I can barely see a change in colour...
All you proper colour seeing people are lucky
 
opals look basically white with a gloss, and in some light they look purple or reddish. But a lot of people probably just see a white snake..its not just you :p
 
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