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Female copper

Margie

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Just wanted to share my adult female copper. A little over a year old, 10 inches. I plan to breed her sometime in the next few months.
 

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RupertxGiles

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Gorgeous, healthy, plump looking axie you have there! We are picking up our first copper next weekend and cannot wait to add one of these beautiful morphs to our bunch !
 
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