A change in colour

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This is a little weird, but I looked at Gevolin tonight and she's fully changing colour. She used to be black with a light freckling, but now she's like...transparent with freckles. I think if she didn't have freckles I'd be able to see right through her. Is this normal? Is there something wrong with her and what do I do?

These are a couple of before and after shots (two from before and two after).

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Looks perfectly well to me. I guess she's just starting to mature.

I have a female leucistic and her skin has a translucent sheen. Looks great.

Nice axies thx for sharing with us
 
That blue colour looks so cool. I guess it must be normal, she's turned black the next day.
 
awwwwwww

*Puff comes running over for her again while Kaysie's back is turned*
 
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