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Ultra vs Ultramel . . .

red eyes . . .

stephen said:
Here is a goldust (ultramel) his eyes are still amel looking at almost 3 years old and also the pic of one of my ultramel lavenders he almost looks to be a amel except for the little color around his borders,I think thats a big reason I like them, they look alot like amels,I hope his eyes dont turn black on this guy. :cheers:

Well, most lavenders have red eyes, but I can't say that about the gold dusts. Obviously, not all ultramels are created equal. I was judging all ultramel eyes by my stock here. The red eyes on the lavenders doesn't surprise me though.
 
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