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She was about 6 months old when I got her and as ULGY as could be. I ordered her and a male, I thought the male was beautiful and she was only red and brown. Then about 3 months after that, she started getting really red and orange and the male has started washing out...go figure?
But yes, she is really pretty and her colors come out even better under natural light.
That is one ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS Okeetee!!! It is hard to find (from what I've seen) the bold black bands around abberrant/zigzag type saddles, but you sure have one! I'm fairly partial to the unusually patterned corns and wish she was in my collection!
I have seen many Guttatas that have called me very much the attention. But this it(he,she) is really impress you. My congratulations to you. Wonderful copy(specimen
I'm not exactly sure of her size and weight (I haven't measured or weighed her for a while).
I'm sure that she is probably big enough to go this year, but I like to wait until the third year for my females (this is something John Cherry told me - He said you will have a much healthier, problem free pregnancy if you just wait an extra year for the momma to grow a little more). I will defiantly be breeding her next year!