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yeah nice daimond, pure as the driven snow. I call that morph slugs, and love them.!!
 
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serpenttounge: i really wish i did know mate she popped up for sale here a while back with no photos the guy was advertising for a friend that was selling i raced over to see her and didnt have to look twice. She is approx 10ft she is a very big girl.

sammccarthy: i dont know about that serpenttounge is the diamond expert here he might be able to answer that but i dont think so to me she looks very much like the original diamonds.

zulu: yeah she is the real deal
 
Heres one of my favs of a blotchy.
 
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Sammccarthy said:
correct me if im wrong is that second diamond a melanistyc diamond that is the opposite to the hypo.

Sam it's a good ol' fashion diamond, looks like many of the wild ones out there. I find it hard to come by diamonds that look this way(that aren't wild caught) because it seems everyone is breeding them to produce high yellows.

It's a diamond to die for!!
 
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serpenttounge: I have been searching everywhere for a male just like her so i can keep the original as they were meant to be but i havnt had any luck.

Just another one of her i have here.

This was taken when i first got her home.
 
Heres Fluffy
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and the new ziggy
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WOW, some cracker animals....some rather proud keepers out there, well done...here's a favourite scalaris.
 
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