More color developement form my Emerine collection

Matt K

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Too bad these are all females... the males are always so much brighter.

1.
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2.
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3.Starting to really color up:
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5.
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6. This one I can't seem to get a photo yet that shows the real colors of this Emerine Aptor thing. Its parents are both Emerines het Raptors which I kind of don't care for so much.... my holdbacks from them are the ones that are less % raptor....
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7. Emerine / Albino crosses that to me look like regular tangerines? May sell them despite the genes they carry from thier father...
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8. Siblings from my brightest Emerine male x Patternless female....not going to keep these either I suppose...
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Matt K

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The first one I'm keeping for sure, as I think she will get as bright as her parents or better, which is what I am shooting for. The other one you mentioned was rusty, but rust is turning to orange like its father (that is a male and the others are females, as it turns out).

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Dimidiata

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1,2 and 6 OMG. I love the lighter color of the heads and the pattern on 6s head. Her tail is also really white and really orange. Also the outline on 4s tail is awsome.
 

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