I held back 7 of these EBV Salmon kids (5 females, 2 males). Here are 6 of the 7 (the 7th is deep in shed).

All of these kids are in their dark phase right now by the way. Late at night they are much lighter and loose the grey in their faces.

Female - I kept this girl because of her deep body color, floating saddles, and deep red tail splotches that "bleed" into each other

Female - When I first seperated and analyzed all the babies from this litter, this girl stood out. Her undertone coloration seemed to be a peg lighter than the rest. After her first shed I was unimpressed with her and put her up for sale. Over time she has developed a bit more color, very rich saddles, and her undertone has stayed extremely light. She's a for sure hold back now!

Male - This little guy may very well be the pick of the litter. His only problem is that he is a runt. He is still on rat pinkies (while others in the litter are on rat pups). He has very rich color and I love his tail.

Female - This girl is the only animal in the litter that I have to watch because of her attitude. Everyone else is extremely docile. She also happens to be the pick of the litter. Not only is she beautiful, she is the biggest girl in the litter as well.

Female - I had alot of trouble choosing between this girl and another. I put them both up for sale and let the customer choose. The other one sold so this one is my hold back. She has been light since birth and was Denise's (aka "CherryKasper" early pick.

Female - Last but not least is this female. She may not be dripping in body color but she has extremely rich saddles with a very light undertone. I love her bright side diamonds too! This girl was initially for sale but Adrian (316) saw her in person and knocked some sense into me.