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Posted by: RoyalVariations at Fri May 29 10:42:14 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyalVariations ] If the burgandy albino hatchlings look "just" like ultramel's as hatchlings then we know that they could be the same morph. I have been told that it is "possible" that the burgandy albino goes through a color change as it matures. If it starts out looking like an ultramel and overtime changes to the burgandy? Hmmmmmmmmmmm, we must wait to find out. In the mean time we do know that the established caramel lines have blushing and fading along with changing as it matures into a much lighter animal in appearance. Does the ultramel do that also? And of course we know how amazing the "caramel glow" is. If the burgandy albino and the ultramel are not the same, who cares, we would have three awesome morphs in the same color family, burgandy's, caramels, ultramels. NOT BAD AT ALL. [ Hide Replies ]
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