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Ori....Isn't he a beauty?

Terri9967

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Ori just loves to pose for pictures and I am more then happy to take them LOL

Do you think this is a male? There is no color on toes yet, and was hatched early Feb of this year.
 

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Is the calender photo competition still running? Maybe you should consider entering the first picture? The worst thing that can happen is that it isn't accepted - you know they are sooo serious (and there are some truly amazing pics entered so that there may be no room for anything on the lighter side) - but I think it a fair offering.

Such a lovely creature!

-Eva
 

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Nothing happened to his tail. He has it curved on the rocks. He has all his limbs but thanks to him Pira my goldie is missing half of one of his gills.
 
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