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    Re: identifying fires

    They all have the head spot, but it's not always that bright.

    Do they all have green eyes? That's something I haven't heard of yet.
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    Re: identifying fires

    Quote Originally Posted by Carusima View Post
    They all have the head spot, but it's not always that bright.

    Do they all have green eyes? That's something I haven't heard of yet.

    All the ones i've seen have kind of pale steel gey/buley eyes rather than the pastel greeny colour.

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    Re: identifying fires

    Mine has dark grey eyes. They're pretty, no doubt, but they mostly look black from a distance.
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    Re: identifying fires

    Quote Originally Posted by Caz View Post
    All the ones i've seen have kind of pale steel gey/buley eyes rather than the pastel greeny colour.
    LOL I mean,, grey/bluey eyes.. Damn red bull.

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    Re: identifying fires

    my fire's eyes are pretty dark, not totally black but close.
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    Re: identifying fires

    Kk, mine are dark too which is why I was curious. But I confirmed it with my friend who breeds them, hers range from steel gray to normal colored.
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    Re: identifying fires

    blushing and a co-dom belly is more important than colour as far as 'telling' if it is or not but don't forget, crappy looking co-doms tend to produce more crappy looking co-doms. When you see a GOOD fire in the flesh it's unmistakeable, and once they get some weight they should start looking like a ghost.

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    Re: identifying fires


    hi im just a newbie in this site
    i bought from a friend a 1 year old female fire and a 4 month old male fire

    i will post pics later
    need your comments
    thanks!

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    Re: identifying fires

    Quote Originally Posted by cjt23 View Post

    hi im just a newbie in this site
    i bought from a friend a 1 year old female fire and a 4 month old male fire

    i will post pics later
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    Post them pics!

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    Re: identifying fires




    my female fire 1 year old



    male fire about 5 months old

    pls post comments
    thanks!

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