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Old 11-18-12, 10:47 PM   #1
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That's one possibility I considered. Thing is, none of the siblings were like this. If anything, the siblings had less spots than you usually see.
You sure they were siblings and not just a random collection of imports?
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Old 11-19-12, 07:30 AM   #2
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It could have been a mutation in the allele coding for pattern. do you know what happened to the sav? Was it captive-born here?
Someone bought it. It's probably languishing in a collection somewhere, or deceased. This pic is from July last year.
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You sure they were siblings and not just a random collection of imports?
According to the shop, they were captive bred. I didn't bother questioning it, though my guess is that they bought "CB" animals and assumed it meant captive bred.
In either case, they first got them in as tiny, tiny babies. As in two inches tiny.

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