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    They call me Emilius LOL Emilio's Avatar
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    Re: Lesser Coloration?

    Quote Originally Posted by MitsuMike View Post
    Thanks, I am more curious about the yellow coloration more so than the black and brown. I guess I am just looking for people who have high yellow Lessers and see how they turn out. Emilos lesser seems similar
    From what I've seen most lesser's do lose the yellow and start to really lighten up with age. This was the case with my original male and a couple lesser's some of my buddy's have that I produced. I hope yours keeps the yellow plus its a very nice one. When it comes to my girl she just surprises the heck out of me, I never expected her to be so freaking amazing. But I have to say in all likelihood there is something else going on with her. In about a month I will have another clutch from the same pairing, maybe it will shed some light on whats really going on.

    I have to keep a male to breed back to mom and Sis.
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