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 Originally Posted by don15681
superfly females

The one on the left is cray cray! I like her a lot :-)
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Re: Post your fire morphs!
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Pic from when my fire girl shed. Not much in the way of blushing but I love how bright she is!
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Nice and overcast today so I took an outside shot, no flash.
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Re: Post your fire morphs!
 Originally Posted by Valentine Pirate
Pic from when my fire girl shed. Not much in the way of blushing but I love how bright she is!

That is a great looking girl. I would like to get a fire that is as bright as her.
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 Originally Posted by John1982
A fire, super fire and firefly I produced last season. I'll try to get some outside shots sometime after the fire and super shed, had to use a flash since this was taken inside and my lighting is terrible.

Is it normal for a super fire to have those yellow spots, or is it more of s paradox thing? I think it looks awesome
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Re: Post your fire morphs!
 Originally Posted by 1quik6
Is it normal for a super fire to have those yellow spots, or is it more of s paradox thing? I think it looks awesome
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Normal I've read. According to Wilbanks' site about 10% have lots of yellow, 65% have a small amount and the remaining 25% are all white. Definitely some variety from which to choose.
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