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Re: Peaches Enjoying The Outdoors
She's so sweet! Her eyes are amazing 😍 but why peaches? She's not particularly orange 😂
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Normal doesn't mean boring! 😊
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artist&writer (06-25-2017)
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Well, is is my holdback from my first clutch, and the only one with a call name so to speak. She kinda received the name for the creamy colored areas along her spine.
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artist&writer (06-26-2017)
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If you do not mind, what was she produced from? What are her genetics??
Malcolm, '12 normal | Alice, '14 Pied | Sebastían, '15 Mojave | Damián, '16 Albino
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artist&writer (06-26-2017)
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Hypo Enchi Butter X Russo (single gene) My guess is that she has the enchi gene and that is what is causing the peach colored striping.
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