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Thanks...all the halloweens from that litter turned out with an insane amount of red bleeding through the background...I kinda wish I had kept one LOL. They lose the red dorsal markings as they age and they turn kinda creme colored and so halloweens later become garden phased...but I am curious what the red in the background will do. I kept them for a few months, getting them eating and established...with every shed, they got lighter and redder...kinda like they WANTED to be colored ammies...My favorite though is the yellow male on the bottom...but only because I think he will make a really pretty adult.
hmmm I need to start charging more for the halloweens/gardens and less for the colors then hehe...I agree, the halloweens are stunning when little. But I like what the colors turn to as adults more than the gardens...personal preference I suppose. I keep both though with close to equal enthusiasm. Thanks again for the compliments!