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Some keeper Subocs

MikeMurphy Feb 14, 2011 01:06 PM

Here are a couple subocs I've kept back over the last two years. The orange one is from '08. He was a pain to get feeding but thank god he did. He's turning out amazing. When he hatched the first thing I noticed was how light his ground color was and ow much contrast there was between that and the blotches. The more yellow one is from '09, also a male. This one just keep getting better. I also have a nice female from '09 that I kept but she was not cooperating with the photo shoot

Both of these are from the same adults: the female is the big normal het for blonde that is in Dusty's book (laid 16 eggs one year) and the male is a really nice and orange blonde phase. They always have great looking offspring.

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Bigtattoo Feb 14, 2011 02:20 PM

Man those orange ones are killer.
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dustyrhoads Feb 14, 2011 06:32 PM

'08 male:

The blotches are incredible. Easily the orangest I've seen on a Blonde. If only we could get that color into the groundcolor of the animals! But the anterior third of the body does look fairly blushed. He looks promising.

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