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Jonathan_Brady
at Wed Sep 5 08:57:10 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonathan_Brady ]
Ovulating for her second litter
Ovulating for her third litter
ChrisErica, how many litters of Guyanese have you produced? Nevermind that, how many Guyanese do you have?
This is the same female, after 3 litters and at 11 years old (if you didn't know, females becoming gravid, gestating, and delivering generally dramatically darkens their colors so after three litters - I think she looks fantastic - better than a lot of 5 year old virgin BCC in fact)
Here's a LIGHT PURPLE Guyanese male that is over 8 years old
Here's a closer shot of him...
I'm not seeing the darkness you keep referring to unless you're talking about the post-ocular stripe. Then, yes, I agree. That thing is DARK.. AND FRIGGIN AWESOME!!!
Here's another purple Guyanese male. Admittedly, this was on a light day, but his "dark phase" is still lighter than the vast majority of pink Guyanese I've seen.
In fact, his "dark phase" is actually pink - weird...
This guy (born from the male above X the female shown ovulating) takes exception to being called "dark"
So, rather than posting your "theories" and "hearsay", toss up a little proof. Step up, or shut up. jb ----- What's written above is purely my opinion. In fact, MOST of what you read on the internet is someone's opinion. Don't take it too seriously
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