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Yearling VS. Hatchling Extreme Okeetees

StrangeCargo

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Just a quick pic showing a Yearling vs. freash hatched Extreme Okeetee a year apart. Amazing how much they grow and how the colors develope!
 

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Great comparison, that's what I've always seen, the uglier they are at hatching the better looking they will be as adults.
Great idea
John
 
That's amazing!

It throws me for loops to look at the hatchlings and try to imagine how the grown up would look like. I'm way too inexperienced to even have an idea unless i check out different pictures on google lol. I love seeing them side by side ;-) And extreme Okeetees are so very gorgeous, no matter what age they are
 
the uglier they are at hatching the better looking they will be as adults.


LOL- CORRECT John. I try to tell people that but they always tend to pick the brightest hatchlings... the darker, "uglier" ones, turn out to usually have the thicker borders!
 
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