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Please post your classic/common corn pics

dusterdust

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Hey, I have a classic hatchling...curious to see what he might look like as an adult...Post if you have a classic! Preferably one with similar colouring as mine when he was a hatchling.
 

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that's difficuled

It's hard to tell how they will change, since there is so much variation between 'normals'. Also some het's can change the look.

Female het. amel, hypo, caramel 66% poss. het. motley, stripe 50% poss. het. anery A
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Okie dokes, here are my normal girls, this is Calamity Jane
 

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This is Nellie Cashman
 

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And here's Sundance
 

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This is my yearling normal 'beads'
 

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Since your normal has some nice aztec pattern going on, I'll post some adults with zigzag/aztec patterns.
 
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This is my little girl, Bellerouge, a weekend or so ago...this is pretty faithful to her coloring, which hasn't changed yet since I got her at the beginning of Oct...I'm curious, too, as to how she will evolve. :)
 

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Here's Cornflake, my "normal" with unknown hets (although he MIGHT be het bloodred!) He is about 1.5-2yrs old now.

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I think your guy is STUNNING btw! LOVE his zigzag!!! I think he's better looking than most normals (Normal is still one of my fav morphs by the way! lol)
 
Remembering pictures would help...
 

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Here's one showing the progression. First pic is as a hatchling, second is at 4 months. Now jump to this past weekend where he's 14 months.
 

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Normal het Pewter (this weekend however she will belong to Gordon (Grdn1014)
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Normal "Abbotts Okeetee" :rolleyes: (he's in shed in this photo)
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Normal "Okeetee" :rolleyes:
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Meg, that first picture is incredible...Is that a normal? It looks like one of those Okeetee morphs, with the black? I don't know what I'm talking about.
 
She is in fact a locality Okeetee which is a normal. An Okeetee is a type of normal not a special morph. It's come to be a coloration, but it's really a place. All the ones pictured (and in the photobucket link) except the aztec at the end are locality animals from wild caught specimens from the Okeetee Hunt Club. These are the offspring from those original wild caught animals and have never been outcrossed. I'm looking forward to seeing what they produce this coming spring.
 
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