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It's interesting how much more intense the red is on the male than the female. Even with the brightness and contrast difference in the pics, there still is the huge different in color. I'm curious as to if they are like most lavenders with sexual dimorphism but probably just a huge variance like amels and anerys
Definitely spectacular. Congrats on the eggs. I think its that way with alot of morphs like the coral snows and coral ghosts the males are the most pink. I suppose its like with tropical birds?
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