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    Fire to Normals Comparison Pic

    With all the Fire threads I though I'd post this shot of a normal possible het axanthic (left), a fire (center) and a normal possible het pied (right).


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    Re: Fire to Normals Comparison Pic

    Nice comparison pic.

    Here's one with a yellow belly
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    Re: Fire to Normals Comparison Pic

    How about these?



    PS I think most of you will get which is which but I put this on to show that it isn't always easy to tell from a photo-much easier in real life.
    Last edited by yardy; 12-01-2010 at 09:29 AM. Reason: PS

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    Re: Fire to Normals Comparison Pic

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Nice comparison pic.

    Here's one with a yellow belly

    Thanks, that's a nice one too. It shows how fires loose the yellow-ish color when young and start getting the nice tan coloration.

    Quote Originally Posted by yardy View Post
    How about these?



    PS I think most of you will get which is which but I put this on to show that it isn't always easy to tell from a photo-much easier in real life.
    Nice! The animal on the right is very light and even has a head spot but next to the fire on the left you can really see the difference in coloration.
    ~Jessica~

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