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2013 Coral Snow

zorro

Old Guy
This guy is a keeper from last year, as usual it's tuff to take pink pics. These pics are from the 3 lowest settings of the flash on my D40X.Brightest first (as if you couldn't tell).
John
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Wow he's purty. I am so in love with how beautiful "common" morphs like normals and snows can be with a little (or perhaps a lot) of selective breeding.

In the corals, do you think there are other genes at play? Like maybe a red factor or something? Or just purely the results of selective breeding (which of course includes starting with stock that leans that way in the first place), like Okeetees and Miamis apparently are.
 
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