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    They change color as they mature. Baby corns don't have as much pigment as adult corns and in snows and amels tend to be a bit more "see through" than adults. The pink in most hatchling snows isn't color, it's flesh! Your snow has actual coral/peach coloration in the saddles, and so should be fairly colorful as an adult.

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