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    What of a spotted nose?

    So I'm thrown by this "normal"
    That hatched out. It has a gorgeous reduced pattern and its alien heads look so odd. Some are very mojave-ish like key holes without the holes and others look like well, Kewl.
    And it has these 2 very noticeable spots on its nose. Its head has a very light blotch and its belly just is all busted up with speckles.

    Shall I post pics for y'all?

    Pairing was dark gorgeous mojo x butter

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    Re: What of a spotted nose?

    YES, post pics! You have to ask? We want to see!

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    Re: What of a spotted nose?

    Quote Originally Posted by sookieball View Post
    Shall I post pics for y'all?
    I dont understand the question... Lol of course you should post pics! Lol
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    Re: What of a spotted nose?

    Quote Originally Posted by sookieball View Post
    So I'm thrown by this "normal"
    That hatched out. It has a gorgeous reduced pattern and its alien heads look so odd. Some are very mojave-ish like key holes without the holes and others look like well, Kewl.
    And it has these 2 very noticeable spots on its nose. Its head has a very light blotch and its belly just is all busted up with speckles.

    Shall I post pics for y'all?

    Pairing was dark gorgeous mojo x butter

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    Sounds like a Booger Nose... Fairly common...

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    sounds cool, I'd like to see it.
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    I'll post pics when I get home.
    Just thought I'd tease for a little while

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    So here is the hatchling in questions.





    One more


    And his fellow hatchling




    And can I just point out his awesome pattern on the butters neck?






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    Anybody?

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    Cuteness!!

    And yes, those spots on the nose are fairly common. My pied had them, and several of my normals do. I even hatched a few babies who inherited it from their mommy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Cuteness!!

    And yes, those spots on the nose are fairly common. My pied had them, and several of my normals do. I even hatched a few babies who inherited it from their mommy.

    Gale
    Kewl! I like it! He/she looks adorable with them!

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    0.1 Basset Hound (Mimi)
    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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