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Posted by: tspuckler at Wed Sep 10 07:30:35 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ] Corn snakes are highly variable in the way they change color throughout their life. Some of this depends on the type of morph you're talking about. Corns generally gain color for ther first two to three years and then often become dull, as they seem to acquire dark pigment after that. This wouldn't be true for amel types though, as they lack dark pigment. | ||
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