Which one as keeper ?

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Dad with thin band , mom thick band but both have little banding !!




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seeing the parent , seem like there is no resemblance , looks like any pattern could happen
 

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I would love a radiata like the left one. I really like the dark ones. Especially since all that are out there now are bred for such vibrant color and patterns, it's awesome seeing a non patterned dark one.


Will try to make a picture or two with the darkest from my herd later when there's time .

Never thought that there are player out there who likes dark Radiated !



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Will try to make a picture or two with the darkest from my herd later when there's time .

Never thought that there are player out there who likes dark Radiated !



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Yeah I love em. And if there F3s you can send me over to me :)
 

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Yeah, I like those dark ones too. I saw a really pretty one once (I think on here, actually), and that was what had caught my eye. Just neat looking!

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Yeah, I had seen that picture the other day, and that is a cool looking dark one.
The photo I was referring to was of an adult, and it was about a year ago or so.
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I would love a radiata like the left one. I really like the dark ones. Especially since all that are out there now are bred for such vibrant color and patterns, it's awesome seeing a non patterned dark one.
Seeing radiata never gets old because of the simple fact you can never find the same one alike. :)
 

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Which one as per topic suggest ?

That time of the season when many hard decisions to make or just keep all ?
 

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What is uncommon in the U.S. is the thicker solid bands in terms of the higher yellow canidates. The one at the top left would be my choice, not only because of that but it also has a yellow head. As adults, the yellow head stands out. Very nice growth to by the way, getting the same results here after some changes to the setups. Really makes a huge difference in the final look of an adult. What did it look like as a baby?
 

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Will seek out its baby pictures , looks pretty common and dark too with few band .
 

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