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New to corns...what is this pattern called?

manders717

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The reptile guy said that she's an albino jungle corn, and I know that a jungle corn is a cross between a Cali king and a corn, but there seem to be so many varieties of this...different colors, different patterns, most of it jargon that I'm not familiar with. Yet. She's almost three months old. Will her color change? Right now, she's pink, yellow, and orange. Any help that you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all.



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Looks like a regular jungle corn pattern to me. And you are right, they are hybrids. :) I'm not an expert in hybrids but yes, I think her colour will change a bit as she matures, all corns do. Though exactly what she will look like I don't know! :)
 
It's a regular patterned albino jungle indeed. Beautifull critter! Usually the translucent pink turns more or less whitish and looses the transparency. The other colors might intensify or change otherwise a bit but I in kings/hybrids colors change less then in corns.
 
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