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RandyWhittington Mar 07, 2012 12:23 PM

This is a 4 year old holdback pair of d. jani getting their first introduction of the year. Female on the left and male on the right. I'm excited to see what they produce.

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Randy Whittington

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joecop Mar 07, 2012 12:50 PM

Randy, please warn me before posting animals that can do eye damage without sunglasses!!! JEEEZ. Those are incredible. Cannot wait to see what they produce, a longer wait since the hatchlngs will not have the colors yet, but all the while worth it!!

Joe

PaulF11 Mar 07, 2012 02:03 PM

Stunners!
I think someone else may have said it in another post, but why would you ever want to get involved with "morphs" when you could just have a selection of Jani?
Mine is still only young, but changes for the better, every shed!

DISCERN Mar 07, 2012 10:52 PM

Agreed! Everyone is so morph crazy, while something as natural and beautiful as hi-quality Deppei Jani, especially from the Jani-Master, Randy, smokes any morph out there!?


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RandyWhittington Mar 07, 2012 11:15 PM

Thanks Billy. I figured that one would have a real clean and bright yellow background color as it grew but the color of the tail blotches is still a real suprise. I'm curious to see how the color of her tail blotches will progress and what she will look like as an adult.

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Randy Whittington

DISCERN Mar 07, 2012 11:20 PM

Yeah, her colors are a trip for sure!!

Her background color is turning yellow though, but those blotches are very cool, being both dark and having a very rich/dark maroon color to them. Not straight black. She is growing very fast at this point as well!!

Killer jani my friend! Keep up the great work!!
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LucasJennings Mar 08, 2012 07:47 AM

really nice jani!!

RandyWhittington Mar 07, 2012 11:04 PM

Thanks Paul. Yours that you posted below is really nice. That thing will be crazy looking as an adult.

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Randy Whittington

RandyWhittington Mar 07, 2012 10:57 PM

Thanks Joe. Watching them change as they grow is definatly one of the main things that got me hooked on jani. Just when you think they must have their adult colors they still color up a little more.

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Randy Whittington

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