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    Interesting Coral Glow

    Just hatched this girl and I love how dark she is, kind of has a classic jungle look to her.


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    Very nice!

    I wonder, do all CGs get the speckling as adults? Is there a color tone that indicates where the speckling occurs? Like with pastels, generally speckling in the alien heads (dirt), and oranges turn brown. I wonder if there is any indicator for CGs for more/less speckling. Just thinking out loud sorry.

    Gorgeous!

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    Re: Interesting Coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by RoseyReps View Post
    Very nice!

    I wonder, do all CGs get the speckling as adults? Is there a color tone that indicates where the speckling occurs? Like with pastels, generally speckling in the alien heads (dirt), and oranges turn brown. I wonder if there is any indicator for CGs for more/less speckling. Just thinking out loud sorry.

    Gorgeous!
    Tiffany, thanks!

    Both the coral glows and bananas get the speckling as they age. I've even seen a speckle or two after the initial shed. The speckling occurs in the darker areas. A friend has a spinnerblast banana that only had a handful of speckles at a year old since there isn't much darker pattern to get the speckling.

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    Re: Interesting Coral Glow

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Tiffany, thanks!

    Both the coral glows and bananas get the speckling as they age. I've even seen a speckle or two after the initial shed. The speckling occurs in the darker areas. A friend has a spinnerblast banana that only had a handful of speckles at a year old since there isn't much darker pattern to get the speckling.
    Thanks for the info! Congrats on an awesome season

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