Pic from when my fire girl shed. Not much in the way of blushing but I love how bright she is!
Erica Evans
Scourge of the San Juan Islands High Tide Exotics
When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water.
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Here's my proven fire male.
He seems to be a lot lighter than most fires I see. He is an 08 so he is only roughly 4 yrs old, I'm not sure how much age plays a part in them lightening.
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
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.