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It's interesting that the female has green saddles and the male has peach saddles. How can that be, even???
 
I've held these things side by side since they got here trying to figure out if they are both the same thing. They are clutchmates, but perhaps one isn't homo hypo? Strawberry? I do know I am enjoying watching these progress. I hope I can remember to keep to with the photos.
 
Well, I've been slack on updating these. Took a couple phone snaps today, but they caught the colors pretty well. They look nothing alike at this point, but I think both are very pretty.

Male:
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Female:
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Wow!! I like them both a lot. Keep the updates coming. It would be interesting to see what they produce if you breed them. I was looking forward to Graham making so e available this year. Hopefully whoever he sold his stock to will.
 
I love that male!

He's a jerk! Female is a sweetheart. Yeah, I might pair them up next year, we'll see what she weighs. I'm not going to push them, but I'll keep them up through winter, so probably 50/50.
 
They are both stunning!!! It's awesome to see how much they have changed....so Strange Cargo (Graham) isn't breeding anymore? Chip, I shall have to keep you in mind ;)
 
I haven't talked to Graham in a while, I was saddened to hear he'd sold off most of his collection. There comes a time for us all to do that though, I reckon. With any luck she'll be big enough to go next year. I'm still keeping her on a 5 day schedule, but she has a lot of size to put on between now and spring.
 
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