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Pewter _ Selective Breeding

Thanks Folks :D

Some of post slough hatchlings:

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And Yus, there's always someone who is late to slough this is the reason for the sphagnum:

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Regards. Lex
 
This has to be one of the best clutches ever for fabulous diffusion! They're simply gorgeous. Are there pictures on here somewhere of the parents?

I have a duh-type question. How do you visually tell the difference between hatchling pewters and granites?
 
This has to be one of the best clutches ever for fabulous diffusion! They're simply gorgeous.

I AGREE !! The sides are sooooooooooo diffused , a schoolexample how (good) bloodreds should look like when they are young . If you have one looking like this , you can sleep on both ears you will have a great one after some years too .
 
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