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look at this beauty!

Veronica2303

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The first picture is right after this little girl now named Luna had her first shed, i was thinking anery motley or ghost motley (not quite sure but maybe you guys can help me out with that?), and the second picture is her today at 6 months, her color has lightened up immensely but she is still beautiful in my eyes! She was the result of a breeding between my female normal het motley hypo snow and my male hypo snow het motley. :bird:
 

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Wow is she this bluish in real life or is it the lighting? she's gorgeous!

She may be slightly less bluish in real life since i took the photo right next to a window with the natural light shining in, perhaps making her colors look more blue/light grey, but you got that right, she is beautiful!

Thanks everyone else!
 
Does she returned to the dark intensity right after shedding usually? She is gorgeous. I ask because my Amel, Neiko returns to a beautifully intense dark red for a few days after his shed
 
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