Question: What do you think?

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Is it normal for an axie to have non matching color of gills?
 

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From what i could make out on the picture it just looks like a larger amount of pigment on the one side. Unless you notice any fungus or other abnormal growths i wouldn't worry about it.
 
In the first picture it looks a bit like one half of her face has more pigments than the other. In that case it might be a chimera.
 
Is that one of the babies from my eggs? I got two chimeras from Yoshi's first batch :) The eggs that you got from me were by the same father, but i believe that my Leucy is the mom.
 
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