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    From what I've seen, most Bells and Blondes seem to stay pretty bright. But honestly, its not the line you should look into. I've seen beautiful and ugly snakes come out of the same line. Just search around for the best looking pastel to your taste.

    Clean bright yellow hatchlings hold their color best into adulthood. Hatchlings with any orange coloration will brown out more.



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