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Posted by: Bluerosy at Wed Apr 14 12:40:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ] Yeah, when you find them in the wild they all have yellow or green sides that extends to the belly. Finding a captive bred one with white on the ventrals is a great testament on selective breeding. As shown by your efforts of knowing what to look for Doug. [ Hide Replies ]
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