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Bloodreds and "Cramcicles"?

Ricky_S

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Bloodreds and "Creamcicles"?

Has anyone got any pictures of these? I saw them in the Manual, and they look stunning!
I found some pictures of bloodreds, but it does seem as if the really dark red, almost black, has been bred out. Anyone care to prove me wrong?

Edits: Only just noticed the spelling mistake in the title.. should says "Creamcicles" but I can't change it :(
 
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Here's a dark one. It's a '99 1.0 I got from Don at SMR.

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:D
 
Darren,

That's one stunning Blood Red. I'm generally not a huge fan of bloodreds, but that is amamzing!
 
Wow

I too, am not usually a fan of the solid colors, but wow!!!

I am more interested in patterns and colors, but that snake truely makes me change my mind.

CZ
 
That is gorgeous Darrin! now, if only you could breed (him?.. still not sure how the 1.1.1 system thing works...) with another dark BR and then somehow manage to get the offspring shipped to the UK....
 
"dark" bloodreds

I too have been wondering about the darker bloodreds. Is it possible to get one anymore thats not an adult?
 
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