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    Poss. het clowns & more

    Here are the other 4 siblings to the poss. het posted below.









    The first is the smallest because he started out as a picky eater, the rest are all little pigs like the other one.

    Here is a baby produced here last year, from a wc female, and a dad with a lot of orange, all 3 babies produced have a lot of orange like this one.


    Lastly this is a CH baby we got in last year, who we kept just because he has a neat pattern, clear belly, with yellow markings.






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    Very impressive, selling any ?
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    Well when we get the 100% het clowns in the 5 poss. hets will be going.

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    i like the one with the orange the best.
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    ~My Babies~

    1 Shepherd/Terrier Mix (male) Cody
    1 Guinea Pig (male) (RIP) Abel
    1 Guinea Pig (male) Jasper
    1 Rosy Boa (male) Chaos
    1 Snow Corn (male) Blizzard
    1 Anertherystic Corn (male) Bullet
    2 dogs (male) (RIP) Spot and Bear

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