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Here are some of my babies. :ufo:
 

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Beautiful! Who are Mom and Dad?
 
Wait till you see my Xotl. Well, that's a beast. :lol:
Mortimer is a handsome gilled dude! :)
 
Those are exactly like my boy/girl pair. They also just laid eggs day before thanksgiving. Are yours GFP?
 
Can't wait to see them all grown up :) They look like they're taking after Mom. Although of course it's pretty hard to tell when they're this itty bitty...squee!
 
I'll join: *Squeeee*

Mine just hatched. They're so cute! Not really my own eggs but was able to have them (since my gilled dorkies still don't know how it works...)
 
If Xotl was in that picture, he would totally ruin it :)
 
Xotl made me do it:
 

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    sorry I am having a hard time trying to upload the pictures- I have them saved on my hard drive... any suggestions-the prompts here are not allowing for downloads that way as far as I can tell. Thanks
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