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I would not be able to say that, neither would I be able to say that is false.
Everything you say seems vague to me. Whether it seems vague to other people or not I have no way to know.
 
Settle down guys,this thread is about someones nice find,not a bitch fight over crap...
 
Geck,

A captive Watagan local Diamond.....is a captive breed diamond that its parents or grandparents are from the Watagans and have only breed with other watagan diamonds to keep the local specifics to the line.

Cockney red's pic was of a captive snake (that may or may not be his) that originates (or its parents) from the watagans.

Cheers,
Scott
 
you seemed quite entertained by it though? You had plentyyyy to say at least
 
But back to the thread, beautiful Watagan Diamond, mate....great find!
 
I bet Watagan diamonds come in all shades. From black to yellow, and even white and cream.
You happened to find one with a lot of yellow.
Nice.
 
I bet Watagan diamonds come in all shades. From black to yellow, and even white and cream.
You happened to find one with a lot of yellow.
Nice.
I know they come in many shades, most of the ones I see in the wild are very yellow like that pictured at the start of the thread. The really big ones tend to be a bit whiter, though not always.
 
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