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Bernardezi babies some with yellow some with orange

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!!!!!
 

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I can't wait to see mine do this, thanks for the pics.

Dave
 

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Those are striking! I can't wait to see what they look like as adults!
 

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Hello and congratulations to the young animals.

Are there bernadezi Oviedo and you came to the world as young or as larvae in the water?

I'm also currently bernadezi larvae.

many greetings Michael
 

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Hello John
can you show more pictures?

Thanks and regards Michael
 

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Hello,
here's a photo of my bernadezi females.
I hope they get some beautiful offspring soon.

Greetings Michael
 

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