My pretty Isis

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So here is my pretty girl, she's a golden albino. I had been unsure of the sex, but she just laid a whole pile of eggs for me- she's definitely a girl. These pics are when she was a bit younger.
 

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She's very sparkly! Did she keep all those spots or outgrow them? Would like to see a more current pic :happy:
 
Was playing with filters on my camera and came out with this. Her tank isn't really green, I just liked the contrast. She's still sparkly, but the tank's lighting doesn't do her justice.
 

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Current pic of Isis, while she was out nosing around. If you look carefully, you can see Osiris behind her, blending in to the background.
 

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Love the name choices :) I love mythology esp egyptian. They are lovely lotls.
 
Isis is just about 16 months. If you can't see Osiris, he's mashed against the wall and his gills are just touching Isis's tail.
 
She still loves her log!
 

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Osiris-he likes just hanging out.
 

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