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    I'd have to side with everyone else here. It looks like a very pretty normal. That being said, and please just take this as an idea, but perhaps showing the snakes under better light? The video seemed very dark to me, and if there was any subtle color along the sides, it was lost or covered by the glare from the scales. If the dark was intentional, I'd suggest maybe using a dark background with the better ambient light.

    Also, I'd perhaps think about moving the camera a little less, it felt like I was staring out a car window, you can get the basic features but unable to focus on particular details. This is all just personal opinion, but might also make it easier of people to focus on the animals.

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    Re: Orange Dream?

    While Orange Dreams loose their orange as adults I will assume this snake is under 250 grams?

    Here is my OD for reference who is currently 500 grams



    And him when I first got him at 100 grams



    Pictures can also make a tremendous difference if the photographer cannot capture the animal's color.

    If you have doubts ask for more pictures, pictures of the clutch sire etc, or buy from someone reputable that your know work with OD
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    Re: Orange Dream?

    Quote Originally Posted by CompetitionReptiless View Post
    any one else

    Should be Oranger at such a young age. They tend to fade out over time but should have bright orange side and belly tracks. Here is mine:


    You'll have to prove him out before knowing he is an OD or find out about the parents. Hope that helps!
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