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They are all awesome Clint! This one is very cool, that red is really deep.
The story on this guy is worth telling again. I sold it to a young guy as a hatchling and he lost it within the month. He was living with some people I know in an old farm house, he had moved on. I think it was late feb or early march when the guy at the farm house said it was in his wood pile, he picked it up then let it go! I told him if he saw it again to catch it and I'd come get it. Well, within the week he brought it to me, and that place is crawling with barn cats! This is what he looked like when I got him back. I decided to hang on to him just because he looked different.
now what are the chances of that? Ya the inexperienced may say 50/50 but we all know unusual animals are almost always female and are prone die egg bound with thier first clutch.
It is nice to know SOMEONE beat the odds. 
But he would have none of it! I wanted to cross him back to his mother but nothing doing. So I crossed her back to the male that produced him in the first place. I just hope I can tell what is going on this time.
This little female is his sister, she was a classroom pet in her first year. I'm glad I realized her brother had something going on before I sold her.
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