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Striped Creamsicle and Striped Anery

Chris Olson

Evolved from Eukaryotes
Enjoy....I do.....

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Thanks, Chris O :santa:
 
I've never seen striped creamsicle here in europe yet, so i think there aren't many here. It is beautifull!! I'm receiving an anery stripe soon too :D

Arjan
 
I'm not one much for striped, but I REALLY like that striped creamsicle, can't wait to see that one as it grows. :cool:
 
I don't see much difference with my amel stripe, on this pic it's a couple of months older than yours I think so her color has intensified, but she still isn't as reddish some amle stripes i have seen. Could mine be a creamsicle too you think?
 

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Creamsicle stripes tend to have a lighter orange than amel stripes. I have a 1.1 of both creams and amels and they do look different, the color is much more intense in the amels, the creams are more... creamy :duck:
 
both of them are gorgeous but my heart missed a beat for that striped creamsicle! i have always wanted an amel striped. but now striped creamsicle is also on the list!
 
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