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Bloodred? How red?

Holly0731

New member
Hi I'm new to all the snake morphs and I'm looking to purchase my first one. I fell in love with Bloodreds, however I've noticed that they can either be that beautiful solid red color that I love, or they can turn out to be orange, yellow or a brown "dried blood" color. I was just wondering if there's any advice on knowing what you're getting. I know I'll be dissapointed if it matures into something I didn't expect(although I'll still love it nonetheless) I just want to make sure it's what I want before I commit.
I know it's basically impossible to know what they will look like since they change so much but how will I be able to tell what they will end up like? Should I just ask every breeder what the parents looked like?
Any advice helps, thank you
 
Asking for pictures of the parents might help depending on what the parents morphs are or you could ask if they have been bred before and what the older siblings look like.
 
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