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    Re: Been Awhile since I posted over here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Bearden View Post
    Not always to that extreme, cool thing about the Burms is even though with the recessive traits, that are not supposed to have markers, but most of the time you can see the green or the granite influence in the normals, but with these guys it really just blows your mind... I am a Normal Burm freak, I love a plain old normal over all of the fancy morphs any day, but the het greens are freaking cool as hell. Don't get me wrong I am a Burm Junkie all the way and all the morphs are cool too, but give me a big plain normal and I am happy...
    I REALLY like what the het green did to the patterns of those normals!!!!!! It's ashame it doesn't always happen to that extreme They were definitely a good find then bro
    Jeff Bernard

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