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    Identifying a young corn?

    Hi there, need a bit of help here,

    I picked this fellow up from a local breeder about a week ago now, and I'm really not sure what he is in terms of his colours... as you can see, he's got lovely dark red/brown markings, a pale creamy colour in between and an odd streak of orange-pink straight down his back.
    He may be some really common colour that I am just unaware of, but I am curious to see if anyone knows the actual name for it ^_^



    Thanks so much for any help ^_^
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    Re: Identifying a young corn?

    Nice normal I think. They go lighter as they age
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    Normal. It will get more orange with maturity.
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    Re: Identifying a young corn?

    That's what a normal corn looks like?? I see so many amels/albinos/aneries/okeetees, that it doesn't look "normal" to me.

    Sweet lookin' little one ya got there, gratz!


    The shield/leaf/arrow head pattern on his head is cool.
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    I wouldn't have guess its a normal, but either way great looking corn!
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    It's a normal. They lighten up/color up with age. It's got decent borders so it *might* be able to be called okeetee-phase as an adult, but it'll take a couple years to know for sure.

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    Well that's fine with me ^_^ Though I wouldn't have guessed it XD He looks so unusual now!
    I'm not a breeder, so if he is a normal, it's not upsetting at all for me ^_^ I love the normal as much as any other colouring XD

    Thanks muchly for the advice though! He's a beautiful fellow isn't he/she?
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