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Green eyed wild type

aldeypop

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Got a green eyed juvenile wild type from a local pet store he is translucent green and pink tail with gorgeous patterns his eyes are completely bright green wondering if anyone has heard of or owns one of these little guys very intriguing
 

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Got a green eyed juvenile wild type from a local pet store he is translucent green and pink tail with gorgeous patterns his eyes are completely bright green wondering if anyone has heard of or owns one of these little guys very intriguing
 

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My green eyed boys. One stays green in normal light or no lights
 

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Definitely a wild type with GFP. Green Florencent Protein is a protein that makes it glow in the dark.
 
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