I have an idea but wanna know for sure what morph she is

Tokaybyt

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young super hypo tangerine...looks like it may potentially develop roughly a 50% carrot-tail with age if the orange coloring at the base of the tail and the 1st black ring (which is now orange with a few black spots) backfill the white first tail ring.
 

Adm24

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O cool not what I thought I kept looking up on breeders website and would get albino temper but none of them had orange n purple in tail I love her tail
 

Tokaybyt

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yes...

They may not wholly disappear, but they will definitely become less evident. When cold or stressed those bands, even as an adult may become noticeable, only to disappear again once warmed up of comfortable.

These are super hypo tangerine carrot-tail hatchlings from back in 2002.

Hatching
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Post-hatching shed...notice how colors have brightened AND banding has already begun to fade
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The brighter sibling at almost 3 months old
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Mom, back from March 2002. She's what is known as the heterozygous form of the Hine-line hypo mutation. This form has head spotting, versus her offspring above that is expressing the super form (homozygous dominant) that lacks head spotting.
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Adm24

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Thats awesome thanks for the info how much do those sell for just wondering I'm not selling her I just wanna see if I got a good deal I'm pretty new to leos always kept and breed corn snakes so I'm not sure if that's a good morph I know it's not rare are anything and I love it but just wondering
 
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