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just some updated pics of my recent ackies. I was sending these three out today so thought I would snap a few. Some pics of my female as well. I also had a new female just lay her first clutch at 9-10months old.
man the babies grow fast
big female
love bite
new female
new female size vs adult female-large difference
I'm hoping you're sending to me.... They're beautiful
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Ackies are so goofy looking, but its a cute goofy. I wish there was a species that stayed ackie sized with a more proportionate / muscular look to it...
Thats the reason I love the kimberly rocks so much.
Anyways, your new female is a stunner, is that stripe down her back dirt or part of her patttern?
Gilleni are about as close as you can get to the muscular look in a small package.
My bright orange-red girl does seem to have a stripe forming down her back. She also has silver spots after she sheds but....... They change a lot until about a year and half. They go through several ugly and pretty stages, At 2 yrs old they are usually nice reds, blacks, Bold pattern.