Spotty youngster

Neil C

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Well I say youngster but it's about a year old. I know these are some kind of albino but i'm sure they are not the same as coppers as they lack the iridophores that coppers possess. There are a few knocking around in Oz as I see Jossie has one as well. Enjoy!


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They are quite similar to the lavenders although from what I can make out the spots on these ones are slightly more uniform.


Regards Neil
 
your and josies seem to have melanoid eyes. Melanoid copper maybe?
 
WOW - lovely axie. I'm keeping my eye out for one that pretty ;)
 
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