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07 Male Fire hold back

Wow, he's amazing. Until he diffuses you have a neat pattern to look at as well! Is he a Fire Motley? :eek:
 
Beautiful example of a Fire! If he looks this good now, can you imagine how is going to look 6months from now? Holy stunner!
 
Wow, he's amazing. Until he diffuses you have a neat pattern to look at as well! Is he a Fire Motley? :eek:
It looks like it but I dont think so. He is the only one in the clutch to have a pattern like that. The amel was a total surprise but I dont think I can get lucky with 2 hidden genes.....:spinner:
 
It looks like it but I dont think so. He is the only one in the clutch to have a pattern like that. The amel was a total surprise but I dont think I can get lucky with 2 hidden genes.....:spinner:

Hm, well his pattern is definitely very unique then! I really think breeding trials are in order just in case though, the pattern is quite suspicious. :dancer:
 
The intensity of colour is outstanding for such a young snake. I can't wait to see him in another six months ... he will be a show stopper.
 
Thanks everyone. I have a beautiful Lavender het amel girl for him. Bloodred opals in a few years!!!
 
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