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    Fires come in many colors and patterns. Some have almost normal paterns and some can have super reduced and others wacky.





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    for Sale in Germany: 100% het black eye lucy, gene that interacts with fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by TessadasExotics View Post
    Fires come in many colors and patterns. Some have almost normal paterns and some can have super reduced and others wacky.





    x2

    My fire male:


    My fire female:
    1.0 normal bp

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    Re: for Sale in Germany: 100% het black eye lucy, gene that interacts with fire.

    Maybe its overall helpful if i just link the thumbnails properly, they are not bad and i dont need to break any copyright or hacking-related laws

    this first one is older:



    young ones:








    belly shot, the old one and one young one, apparently sneakily done from under the transparent table:




    the young ones, are they colorful enough to be fires? still the same questions, not convinced of anything so far

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    for Sale in Germany: 100% het black eye lucy, gene that interacts with fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
    Maybe its overall helpful if i just link the thumbnails properly, they are not bad and i dont need to break any copyright or hacking-related laws

    this first one is older:



    young ones:








    belly shot, the old one and one young one, apparently sneakily done from under the transparent table:




    the young ones, are they colorful enough to be fires? still the same questions, not convinced of anything so far
    Personally, i see:
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    Weird reduced normal
    Weird reduced normal
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    I already looked at the pictures and read what he has to say about them. Like I said though, he is selling them as fires and they LOOK like fires. We personaly have produced fires that looked exactly like those from the first fire I posted.
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    Re: for Sale in Germany: 100% het black eye lucy, gene that interacts with fire.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
    Maybe its overall helpful if i just link the thumbnails properly, they are not bad and i dont need to break any copyright or hacking-related laws

    this first one is older:



    young ones:








    belly shot, the old one and one young one, apparently sneakily done from under the transparent table:




    the young ones, are they colorful enough to be fires? still the same questions, not convinced of anything so far
    As others have said they are just a new line of Fires. And out of the 4 pics you posted #2,#3 and #4 all scream nice reduced Fire!
    Since he was the one that imported them and has proven that they are in the BlkEL complex he can call them anything he wants, which he seems to like just calling them het. BlkEL.
    There are new lines of many of the different complex animals imported on a regular basis.

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    definitely looks like a fire top and bottom
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    Re: for Sale in Germany: 100% het black eye lucy, gene that interacts with fire.

    This is one of them there pointless threads.
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    I prefer the lighter lines of fires but as pretty much everyone has stated... there prob all fires, ill show u a couple of pics of different ones.
    First up a fire (lighter one)

    and next is a sulfur mojave breeding a fire... the female is kinda brown and not the best example of a fire IMO but she still should make nice white snakes
    "You can derelict my balls, capi-tan." -zoolander
    lots o ball pythons!
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