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    Re: High contrast morphs?

    Oh, wow, she's gorgeous! I do love the vivid color. And I can totally see what you mean about the stronger contrast when she was younger--that may be part of what I'm noticing about morph photos elsewhere as well--I may be seeing young pictures that are showing a higher contrast than the mature coloration. Good to know.

    Thanks for sharing your pics. It's really helpful.

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    Re: High contrast morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by heatherhead42
    Oh, wow, she's gorgeous! I do love the vivid color. And I can totally see what you mean about the stronger contrast when she was younger--that may be part of what I'm noticing about morph photos elsewhere as well--I may be seeing young pictures that are showing a higher contrast than the mature coloration. Good to know.

    Thanks for sharing your pics. It's really helpful.

    Heather
    Thanks! No problem, and yes i would choose the morph you like based on adult pictures, mosts snakes colorations will change/darken with age(such as boas and balls) (but some do get better and brighter like JCP's) I would definitly check out a few adult pictures of the morph you are interested in as a hatchling. I love the way snow corns and Anery's look when they are young but with age they develop an ugly yellow color on thier cheeks and down thier necks so i decided to go with an Amel becuase they stay fierce lookin throught thier whole lives !!
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    Re: High contrast morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon.O
    I love the way snow corns and Anery's look when they are young but with age they develop an ugly yellow color on thier cheeks and down thier necks so i decided to go with an Amel becuase they stay fierce lookin throught thier whole lives !!
    The anerythristic type a do have the yellow near the head, but the anerythristic type b dont. A's make snows (some pattern) B's make blizzards(almost no pattern), when crossed with amelanistic.

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