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GreatGeckos

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Thanks Akari, the green actually fades out and typically leaves behind a red and dark orange...and all the pattern has a darker orange/reddish outline. They also usually have the typical bold head pattern thats usually a darker orange / red color aswell :)....The cool thing about extreme emerines is that they get better looking as they grow, they hatch out looking really pastel and almost colorless (really light yellow and tons of light lavender, and you get to see them develope nice deep oranges and reds....They're my favorite morph type. These 2 are fathered by Toasty, my male extreme emerine featured on the homepage of my website.

I can't wait to see that jungle in a few weeks, s/he should be a real winner.
 
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Akari_32

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I was under the impression they retained a green tinge lol Still loving how bright the one girls head is. It's almost neon! Are the spots on the back lavender or white? Can't tell on my phone.
 

GreatGeckos

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They are lavender as of right now, they tend to fade to a bright white as they grow...some keep the lavender but its honestly impossible to tell weather it will fade to the white or not. Yeah her head is awesome, I hatched 1 out earlier in the season like her. He was amazing. The others head will probably get that bright red as well it usually fills in where you see the lavender on the neck/head.
 

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