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    Orange Dreams, Dessert Ghosts, Fires all hold their colors pretty well. Orange Ghosts and their combos also hold color well.
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    Re: what morphs hold color best with age?

    yay that makes me happy to see albinos stay bright and beautiful ^^ I was hoping thats the case.

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    I would say add Orange Dream, Fire, Yellowbelly/Orangebelly, or Congo to most other morphs to help them keep their colors. I have been really impressed with how mixing Congo and Fire together produced a really great, creamy looking snake that is still very bright as she crosses the 1,000 gram mark.

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    Re: what morphs hold color best with age?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    I would say add Orange Dream, Fire, Yellowbelly/Orangebelly, or Congo to most other morphs to help them keep their colors. I have been really impressed with how mixing Congo and Fire together produced a really great, creamy looking snake that is still very bright as she crosses the 1,000 gram mark.

    Here she is with her Fire dad:
    I agree with this. My pastel YB is a about a year and a half and she is still nice and bright. If she was just a pastel she would have darkend out by now

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