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one of my opals

again23

Resistance is futile
he doesnt have a lot of orange/peach on him but he has a really nice purplish iridescent hue to him that I cant pick up with the camera. im still looking for adult female opals btw. LOL hope u all enjoy
 

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Nice one. I am actually a big fan of white snakes, so I am hoping mine doesn't get that much color. :grin01:
 
heres my other 1.0 opal

opal motley and he looking for a lady friend. LOL
 

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Mine is a male. I mated him with a motley het butter(last year). Maybe with a little luck I can end up with an opal motley.
This year I mated him with:
Aztec Lavender het amel, Aztec Amel het lavender and a Aztec het opal.
 
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