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A little Odd? Um yeaaaa

Very interesting baby! I have an extreme RO, very large boarders, and an ultramel male. I was planning to pair them together in hopes of results like yours! Sweet project. I'm in Oregon, perhaps one of these shows I'll be able to make it to Cali. Seems like you guys have a nice little community going on down there.
 
Thanks Every one!!!
I really should keep it but I'm going to pass him off to Tim and Jen so that they can breed it back to his mom that they got from me awhile back.
I am really interested to see what type of borders those will have!
So Jen will have to keep us up on pictures.

TIM
 
wow!! how lucky for them!! thats wonderful :) Cant hardly wait to see the next and nexr pics of him..... he just keeps getting better and better .... very eye popping!! ok...... now we get to bug t and J about him ;)
 
Well, he is an interesting critter... He looks a bit different in R/L as opposed to the pictures so I was a bit surprised when I first saw him.

Here's a few pics that I managed to get of the squirrelly little bugger this afternoon.
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And the belly shot:
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I'll try to post more pics again once he's more settled and after he sheds a couple of times.

Jenn
 
shiiiiiinnny, better make sure no crows catch a glimpse of him or they will be mistaking him for some bright penny... he is really really unique! :)
 
Reverse okeetee. I just had a snowxamel/het anery breeding and I got 2 snows, 4 amels and a Reverse okeetee, looked just like that when it hatched
 
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