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yellow color by head

wheeler78

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i have a baby snow corn and after her last shed i noticed that the pink is turning into a yellow by her head will this stay or will it pass or what please help.
 
I think the yellow will stay. Baby corns don't have all their colors yet. There's a big range of colors that are "normal" for snow corns, yellow is in that range.
 
Actually most of your corns... will gain yellow as they get older... my baby snow started out very pink... now if you put him in the light all his saddles are surronded by yellow rings... it looks very nice!!! the high yellow will become more and more brillant... trust me you want your snow to gain more yellow... especially on the nose!!! but this is normal... all corns unless they lack the yellow pigment will gain more and more yellow with each shed!
 
Yellow like this. :)

I have a snow and anery both with tons of yellow. Here's the snow at 3 and a half years old.
Pinky_Yellow_0202_1.jpg
 
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