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Posted by: Tvisor at Sun Nov 11 17:44:48 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tvisor ] Hey T, There are definite similarities between your first pictured animal and mine, particularly in the lighter colored centers of the scales that seem to be more prominent in the red, or redish/orange/pinkish colored scales. There may be some stillwater in them, as they seem to be tri-colored, changing color a couple of times from front to back. Like I said in the post, I've got some really funky looking babies from them this year. Not sure if I want to let any of them go at this point, at least until they get a little age on them, and start to color up. Keeping my fingers crossed, and hoping like most of us to stumble upon the next "big thing". Appreciate the input. Take care, Ty. [ Hide Replies ]
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