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Beautiful, Jen! I love Zowie's color and his pale head is awesome. Zebra is all pale loveliness. I can't wait until my miami het cinders are old enough to breed and I can have my own!
Haven't updated this one for a while.
Zowie, while still a bit on the small side is I hope big enough to try and put him with a couple of females next year. I am not brumating him but I hope that won't matter. He is in the first two pics. I found the cool wall hanging thing at goodwill!
Zebra is also still not that big for an '09 but looking good (there is just something about those grey cinders.) Last pic of her
Could it be the greys are anery A ones? I don't think I have ever seen a photo of one... I doubt if it's anything that simple but :shrugs: I feel there has to be some reason some of them don't get red and others do.
I always pictured anery cinder as looking somewhat like peppermint only with grey instead of pink.
A few more photos of each from today. Here is Zowie. I had to put him under a bowl to get a pic, but as soon as he realized he was free, he took off- not before I got a tongue shot! It's hard to believe what a dark little out-of-egger he was.