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    Re: Adult wild type bloods

    Here's a picture from 2007 of my bloods (the reds are 2002 babies). I didn't know much about bloods when I got them. Their yellows have always been pretty muddy, but they did still get a little red and orange. The reds I got in 2002, and the SSTs in 2005. I never bred them because their colors aren't great, but the bigger light one is a sweetheart. I've finally raised up some redder animals for breeding.


    This was a newer shot (I tried to do a group shot with some bloods, but failed). The light one from above is in the upper left, and the darker one upper right. The two reds heading up that way are a Marter female (left) and Red Bull line female (right).

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