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Posted by: Jlassiter at Tue Nov 17 07:06:06 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ] >>i saw these for the first time this year a friend of mine has a large group of them and had real spotty info about them i will check with him about it. i dont think they are lavenders i have always called the amel specks lav.albino because the white is usally lav. as a baby but lavender does suit these as they are really purpley, my buddy has adults and babies and his adults didnt/havnt speckled out that much either,though some had the screamin yellow and some were more cream if i remember correctly he said they came from n.tx/ok area but i will check with him and see exactly what info he has. they are really cool very much like the blueeyed blonde mutation... do you know where yours come from? | ||
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