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    Re: Yet another Morph Help question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Spiritserpents View Post
    While this is typically true.... it is not always. My Vanay, a proven charcoal, had light eyes.




    And anery A can have dark eyes as well.



    The key difference is level of contrast. Charcoals are low-contrast snakes. The saddle color and ground color are much more similar than the stark dark-light of a young anery.


    For example, this is one of last year's charcoal hatchlings at 6 months old.

    As with every rule, there are always exceptions!

    But in general I've found eyes to be much more reliable than the yellow.

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