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My keeper 03' Sunglow Motley

Wowza!

Such perfect spotting! Do you expect it to intensify in color as it ages? Although I don't think one can get more intense coloring than that. Beautiful!
 
Um'......

...not really. If anything she may get a little lighter to more of an intense Orange color. That is the coloration of the parents. They do differ quite a bit from a regular Amel Motley though which usually displays a light orange color with some white.

Walter
 
As an adult...

Will it have considerable contrast between the ground color and blotches?
 
wow

are u selling any of the babys that look like the one u posted? they are so dark i love it
 
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Wow, and I thought my Amel Motley was a real red one.. LOL, Yours is the reddest I have ever seen. Awesome.
 
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