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Old 20-08-2007, 12:36 AM   #1
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Default Monster Allergy - Another interesting stock

Hi its me again,

This time round I have not take some picture yet. Catch you at least...

I wonder how far do you know about the monster trait, does anybody working on it?

recently I have some stock of white monster (to my naming reference only) and a good monster type female from my good friend Betta_Gene. I like it so much.

I think this trait quite unique due to instability of color pattern. they are resembling marble trait to my simple concern.

but some thing catch my interest is the thick masking around the head area, commonly is white color.

color wise could be vary from half body to spotty pattern composed of white (head area) and irids (green, blue, steel) in other part of body. Sometimes they consider multicolor especially when red and black presence.

i am not sure whether this trait doing well in competition, but I like to try out.

my take is as long as full mask, could be use for my dragon endeavor....

wait the pictures tomorrow, now no mood to take pictures....still enjoying them flaring at each other...
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:23 AM   #2
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awaits 4 yr pics.....
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Old 20-08-2007, 03:07 AM   #3
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wah bang.. solid piece must have suspense a bit ah..
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Old 20-08-2007, 10:05 AM   #4
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i am not sure whether this trait doing well in competition, but I like to try out.
Waiting to see the pics.

But answer your question first....
AOC class so mask or not, dragon or not, monster or not, no difference... hahaha...
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Old 20-08-2007, 11:57 AM   #5
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Can't wait to see your pics... Cheers mate.
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Old 20-08-2007, 11:59 AM   #6
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Hi its me again,

This time round I have not take some picture yet. Catch you at least...

I wonder how far do you know about the monster trait, does anybody working on it?

recently I have some stock of white monster (to my naming reference only) and a good monster type female from my good friend Betta_Gene. I like it so much.

I think this trait quite unique due to instability of color pattern. they are resembling marble trait to my simple concern.

but some thing catch my interest is the thick masking around the head area, commonly is white color.

color wise could be vary from half body to spotty pattern composed of white (head area) and irids (green, blue, steel) in other part of body. Sometimes they consider multicolor especially when red and black presence.

i am not sure whether this trait doing well in competition, but I like to try out.

my take is as long as full mask, could be use for my dragon endeavor....

wait the pictures tomorrow, now no mood to take pictures....still enjoying them flaring at each other...
quick take some pics la bang!!
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:24 PM   #7
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Hi its me again,

This time round I have not take some picture yet. Catch you at least...

I wonder how far do you know about the monster trait, does anybody working on it?

recently I have some stock of white monster (to my naming reference only) and a good monster type female from my good friend Betta_Gene. I like it so much.

I think this trait quite unique due to instability of color pattern. they are resembling marble trait to my simple concern.

but some thing catch my interest is the thick masking around the head area, commonly is white color.

color wise could be vary from half body to spotty pattern composed of white (head area) and irids (green, blue, steel) in other part of body. Sometimes they consider multicolor especially when red and black presence.

i am not sure whether this trait doing well in competition, but I like to try out.

my take is as long as full mask, could be use for my dragon endeavor....

wait the pictures tomorrow, now no mood to take pictures....still enjoying them flaring at each other...
i never read wat u write
damn lazy lah
just show pic lah
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Old 20-08-2007, 02:13 PM   #8
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i never read wat u write
damn lazy lah
just show pic lah
that the reason I don't want to post first, I want to discuss about trait not so much on pictures.

i give you old pictures (last month one), now he has developed better masking...

for lcy pleasure...

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Old 20-08-2007, 02:32 PM   #9
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Solid Monster bro robi...look at that masking and finnage...two thumbs up bro.

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that the reason I don't want to post first, I want to discuss about trait not so much on pictures.

i give you old pictures (last month one), now he has developed better masking...

for lcy pleasure...
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Old 20-08-2007, 02:55 PM   #10
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what monster? no 'white' mask? haha...
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