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    opinions on this

    Just got this female. She has some white yellowish patch's on her back and white ones on her side. They got there after a few sheds. i need better pics..

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    on back

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    top of head.

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    These are normal spots! The one on the back is called blushing and the side is a flame. She is a pretty normal!

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    Re: opinions on this

    I say a normal that you can dink around for sure, good thing she's a female. I love how light her head is.

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    Yeah great dinker normal female, but nothing outrageous. I actually know of 2 male normals that have tons of extreme blushing on the dorsal, very similar to yours.
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    Re: opinions on this

    Thanks for the replys. Im breeding her to a pastel this year to mess with it.

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