Hi:
Which of the two types is thw whitest as adult?I know that some colors sem to change as babies get older some white colors become yellowish wanted to know which corn color actually stays white.
Thanks.
Bianca
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Hi:
Which of the two types is thw whitest as adult?I know that some colors sem to change as babies get older some white colors become yellowish wanted to know which corn color actually stays white.
Thanks.
Bianca
Hi! Out of the two you have mentioned above the snow corn would be whiter. A regular amel (red albino) would have lots of red and/or orange, whereas a snow would not. However snows can have some soft colors in their pattern as well. Blizzard corns and "Pearl" phase Opal corns are the whitest corns ones I believe.
Traci
Thanks alot for the answer.Thats the thing with corn colors I find some colors simiar allmost hard to tell apart but I am new to corns.I never knew about Opal color morph.
Thanks.
Bianca
No problem, glad to help!
Traci
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