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    Did anyone ever see an adult Inferno?

    I do my research on ineternet and cant find a picture of an inferno with some size.
    I have heard that they dull a bit after grow up.
    Could someone share a pic of adult inferno?
    I am thinking to getting one these days

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    Re: Did anyone ever see an adult Inferno?

    Quote Originally Posted by KyleHsu View Post
    I do my research on ineternet and cant find a picture of an inferno with some size.
    I have heard that they dull a bit after grow up.
    Could someone share a pic of adult inferno?
    I am thinking to getting one these days
    Don't keep this word for word, but a lot of your brighter morphs don't turn out as nice as adults. I've wanted a CG for sometime and while I won't pay anything near what they're priced at right now, I may get one once they get around the $500 mark. The thing about CG is the adults I've seen look nowhere near as nice as they did as hatchlings.
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    Most morphs are better looking as hatchlings. The key is as adults they will produce more sweet hatchlings.

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