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kelly41

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heres a few pics of my male and female ghosts
 

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Nice

Nice ghosts,i have a couple of ghosts in my collection ghost motleys(pastal motley) are my favourite though. :bang:
 
Here is a link to the parents of the female Ghost:-

http://www.freewebs.com/lexcorn/aneryhpxaneryhp.htm

They produced a multi-varied clutch for me this year, their first year of breeding.

An excellent twosome who will, no doubt, continue to provide interesting progeny.

Your female has the potential of inheriting some extra genes, however, she was sold as a simple Ghost as the inheritance is only possible not definate. Therefore, you may have some surprises in store when she is sufficiently mature to breed!

Have fun. Lex.
 
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