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Question: Iridophores on a wildtype?

akiso914

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Does anyone else have a dark colored lotl (I guess she's wild type?) with gold iridiphores? I know golden albinos have iridophores like this but Ive never seen a wild type like Marcy before. I tried to attach pictures of her next to my gold albino girl too.
 

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