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Freckle transformation due to black substrate (?) !!

DevinKay

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I've read that black substrate will make freckled axie's freckles appear more frequently/darker.
But who knows, this could have just been their freckles popping out naturally as they grew.
Anyways, I think it's super cool how freckled they got since I got them at the end of August. More seem to appear every day! :D
 

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