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Gerards

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Hello, I'm new to this forum and wanted to share my new tiger. I always scanned this forum, really interested in the updates on captive breedings. Thanks for looking, I look forward to learning more.
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I took some pics of the little albino male today. He is looking really good, hopefully I can breed him in a few years. I'm trying to find some females from the same area/habitat he came from.
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He looks so much like mine I wonder if they are the same animal? did you sell yours? I don't know much about the origin of mine but the markings are identical. So he is at least from the same area. If you do acquire some more tigers from this area, or are successful in producing some Hets, please let me know.
 
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