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Sorry to be the first to mention it but, they are not candy canes Your snakes have too much colour in between the saddles. Candy canes have white in between their saddles, like this one who is an orange candy cane:
Agreed... those are amels, and will never be candycanes. Candycanes start out with a white background, and keep it. A snake with color in the background is by definition NOT a candycane, and I've heard of no instance of a snake losing its background color as it matures. If you were sold your snakes as candycanes, then you were misled by the breeder/shop/whatever. They are plain amels.