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rumsey232

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Meet Pip (approx 6-8 month Dirty Leucistic) and Merry (12 week Copper) :D
 

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Such cuties! :D I'd love to see how your copper develops, to compare it to my own copper baby's color.
 

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I'll try and keep you updated Karayna! Is that him/her in your profile pic?
 

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I'll try and keep you updated Karayna! Is that him/her in your profile pic?

Oooh, sorry! Missed your post!

Nope, the one in my profile pic is my leucistic. :) This is my copper, Ixi (who had yellow gills like Merry at first):
 

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Wow!!!!! That coloration is beautiful! The coppers seem to come in so many different shades! Merry is starting to become more opaque now so not long and I will see him/hers true colours :)
 
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