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Posted by: Jason Nelson at Tue Oct 20 20:30:38 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jason Nelson ] Well sometime Dyers start out purple and then they turn green with age. I have several that have done that some thing. I dont know why they turn green. Its funny that some do and some dont. My only thought would be, Bechtel and or Limburg Albino are known to be in the bloodline of Dyers. Maybe the green ones are double albino, Bechtel Albino and Dyer Albino. Thats could be why they are less common. [ Hide Replies ]
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