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Some of Alan B's CB Cribos

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Posted by: Johnnic at Fri Dec 23 10:43:46 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Johnnic ]  
   

Finally had a chance to post some updated picts of the gorgeous babies I got earlier in the season from ECCM (AlanB).

1) Very clean classic black tail with no ventral scale aberrations. Definitely fiesty as juevis.

2) Mexican Red tail (rubidus). As rare as it gets. Hopefully, he'll produce more this year.

3) Unicolor. Doesn't look like much as juevis. They lighten up as they grow. His adult pair is uniformly beautiful golden yellow. I thnk he may have some left. Would jump on these if I were y'all. Not many CBs around. Will post on the following message.









   

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