Ivory sulcata?

waswondering

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Hello, I've had this female sulcata for about 5-4 years. However I never thought she was special, I just thought she was light colored. Anyways I saw a picture of a adult ivory sulcata and it looks(to me) like she is one. Is there any way to tell without getting DNA testing? She was already pretty big when I got her so I dont have any idea hat she looked like as a baby. What do you guys think?20190927_165105.jpeg
 

Tom

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Regular sulcata. They get light when they are out in the sun a lot. Ivories tend to get dirty and look more tan over time.
 
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