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RE: Anery is appropriate

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Posted by: natsamjosh at Sat Oct 13 08:21:35 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]  
   

>> Now in anery brb's they turn shades of brown whether it is >>dark or light as of today existing ones. The lighter the better >>for color of course and here is Seib's female used without >>permission sorry Mike

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>>you would have to say that is great color for an anery female right?

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Hard to say from the picture, and I need to stop judging by pics

anyway. Gets me in trouble. Obviously the white crescents are awesome. I know it's probably heresy to say this, but in all honesty, I guess I'm not big on the BRB morphs. "Normal" BRB's are so beautiful and colorful. Personally I'd rather have a nice normal BRB with all the nice oranges, reds, contrasting blacks, etc. But that's just me, I know I'm probably in the minority.

And I really do hope it all works out well for guys like Mike and Dave, I know they are investing a lot in their projects.



I'll need about a week to comment on what you said below. :0

But like BRB anery's, with the T-pos albino BCI, maybe it's difficult to tell colors from pictures. (ie, purple looks

like black.)



Thanks again for the pics, gotta go do some yardwork.





>>Now all that talk about T-pos albino bci and the people say they are beautiful but appear to have black surrounding the tail blotches but I believe they are actually either purple or brown but I can't remember sorry but what about the nic albino as opposed to the other bci t-pos. Granted I never did see t-pos from the Barkers, Big Mike or anything but what about the nics? The others tend to lose color into adulthood but not nics. But I know its not fair to compare those two but the t-pos nic and caramel albino argentine look similar and are both dark in the normal form so I prolly should have compared those but those are hot too. Here is a couple of pics for all the rambling but I love the t-pos nics

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Ed


   

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