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    Morphs that get brighter with age

    What morphs tend to usually get lighter wth age?

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    Morphs that get brighter with age

    Fire, enchi, desert ghost, to name a few
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    Add calico/sugar to that list. Sorta.
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    What about spiders?

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    Morphs that get brighter with age

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
    What about spiders?
    Not really, IMO. They either keep or lose their gold tones, but don't get lighter.
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    I can't imagine this snake getting even brighter, that just blows my mind


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    hypo/ghost?
    1.4 Ball Python 0.1 Carpet Python 0.1 Bci

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    butter yellows get brighter with age as opposed to lessers which usually dull a bit more.
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