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Caramel Charcoal Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

I really love this morph of yours but I agree this economy doesn't help in selling the byproducts of hatching new morphs. Would love to have a caramel pewter some day.
Thanks
John
 
I really love this morph of yours but I agree this economy doesn't help in selling the byproducts of hatching new morphs.

Which really sucks. My granites het hypo stripe that I produced a couple of years ago are up to breeding age - I'd only be breeding for a striped ghost blood, but would have lots of "leftovers", which with how hard it is to move them, I'm not sure I'm going to breed them, which means I've started a project that I won't finish. Anyways, I'm going way too off topic here...

Would love to have a caramel pewter some day.
Thanks
John

Well if not this year, then next for sure - especially since the caramel pewter will be up to size.
 
Little Anton is not so little anymore. I'm curious how his relatives are doing now too. He gets really caramel colored before a shed, but then looses it after he sheds. He has yellowed up a bit, but not the large amounts that anery's do. He has some pink blush on his "cheeks" that I rather like.

The scarring on his neck is from a great escape attempt when he was much younger. Silly guy always has somewhere else on his mind.
 

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