My new leucistic gfp coppers, and coppers!

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Just picked up 4 new babies :) ! 2 coppers, one lighter copper, and one more dark, and also 2 gfp lucy coppers ! ( newer morph) they will be even more stunning when they get big yay! 20160131_2051531.jpg

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I should mention that these were from my good friend Justin Strew. He always has beautiful babies available for sale :)
 
How can they be copper and leucistic? lol


I apologize, they are what is called a stacked genetic. So it wouldn't actually be the type of morph they are but what they are het for producing. What I meant to explain was they are double hets, the leucistic babies or both bred to be het copper. So these little ones will produce copper babies.
 
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