Yeah it stinks that I can't capture his true color in pics, especially with my cell phone, lol, but in person, the color is very similar to the enchi posted above, just obviously doesn't have the banded pattern. It is not just solid orange, it has the shady shift of color, like an enchi, which is why most that have seen it in person say enchi. Where the top half is brownish orange, the bottom half is a lighter peachish pink.
I can post pics of two of my baby calicos from different lines and most wouldn't think either was a calico. One - because many calicos aren't born showing the white. As hatchlings, they have a lighter colored speckling or dirty look in the area that eventually turns to white after several sheds. Two - the camera doesn't pick up that subtle lighter speckling well either.
He actually resembles very much one of my baby calicos. But the reason I say he matches the calicos markers from the hunters guide is because he has the belly, the head spot, the lighter speckling, and one or two other traits I forgot.
Nothing like a YB.
Like I said, he is much more impressive in person, here he just looks like a high orange normal, but that's ok
Thanks for the comments!