'Gill' and 'Sally'

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Hoping these pics of Gill (melanoid) and Sally (golden albino) will get through this time

Cheers, Sharon :D
 

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Hi Sharon great looking axies,

The dark one in photo 2 looks like a dark coloured wild type rather than a melanoid, Petshops and some suppliers tend to sell dark coloured wild type as black or melanoid.

But that having been said they are beautiful anyway.
 
Thanx for the compliment

thanx click, I'm in the fros of taking out the stones and replacing them with larger river stones. I'm hoping Gill and Sally are a boy and girl so I can breed them.
 
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