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Again some photo's :-)

I cant stop shooting :D

Arjan


Normal het. Butter Motley female:
Het_Butter_v_14-12-05_b.JPG


Hypo female:
Hypo_v_14-12-05_b.JPG


Okeetee male:
Okee_m_14-12-05_a.JPG


Reverse Okeetee female:
Revokee_m_14-12-05_a.JPG


Amel het. Butter Motley male in shed:
Het_Butter_m_14-12-05_b.JPG


Amel Hypo male:
Amel_Hypo_m_14-12-05_d.JPG


And last but certainly not least! One of my own '05 hatchlings. It's a regular amel het. Motley, but like a few others from the same clutch, she was, is and gets very red:
Amel_eigen_kweek_v_14-12-05_a.JPG
 
Nice group. I'm kind of partial to the normals, but that hypo amel is pretty cool. The amel you hatched looks great too. :)
 
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