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Posted by: bluerosy at Fri Sep 23 00:03:47 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bluerosy ] I sent you the lightest one. It had virtually no red pigment when I sent it off. Interesting to see how yours will turn out as an adult. My guess is like yours. It will get more pigment as it grows. [ Hide Replies ]
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