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Hunters guide...... more

Jbuggs500 Jul 28, 2005 12:01 PM

I would also like to see the different albinos shown and the differences between them Example difference between a lavender albino and a caramel albino and normal albino could also add pics of albino spiders and anything else albino.. Would also like to see the "Harlequin Ball" assumptions put to rest..

Jbugg

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toshamc Jul 28, 2005 12:46 PM

Harlequins are a good choice - tho I'm not exactly sure there is anything set in stone for them as of yet - if so I'd like to see it! I was also thinking of Labbys last night - but has anyone proven them genetic yet?
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methistina Jul 28, 2005 02:41 PM

I agree Tosha harlequins or labs (if proven genetic) would be great for the hunters guide. I would really like to see harlequins myself.

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