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I LOVE this one!! PINK PINK

That would be really nice of you Diane! I really hope I can find one like that in '05. I'm sure I will cringe at the price though, LOL!
 
Sorry to resurrect this thread....but I just had to comment on how beautiful she is! Gmum...do you have any updated pics of her? I'm curious to see what she looks like after a few sheds...


Thanks!
 
my corn was also very pink when I got him, however he now looks like a regular snow corn as an adult
 

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Hey, Dianne, had you noticed that both the coral and the sunglow have the same head pattern...freaky! I wonder if thet'll get passed on to their eventual babies?

I'm putting my female snow with my ghost boy next year to get some anery het hypo and amel. That'll be the first step into making my own Corals. I haven't seen anyone here in Europe with corals (although I may just have not looked hard enough). Wow, I wonder if I could make a first!
 
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