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Proudly introduce "one eye captain"


hoang1912

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Proudly introduce to you guys "one eye captain" on my ship :barbershop_quartet_

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And this is other sailor.

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This is 1 part of my ship :tears_of_joy:

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Question: Are they consider snow white sailor? :encouragement:

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Nice SW. With selective breeding the next 2-3 generation would look absolutely awesome.....great stock there.

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I only have around 10 in the tank and all of them have same quality, kept them 4 months ago :)

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Very nice glad to see you are finally having good success:encouragement:

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Well done dude, they are looking awesome! :encouragement: Can't wait to see the results of a few generations of selective breeding :victorious:

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Thanks guys. Currently, I am trying to increase my ss stock. Hopefully it will be ready to show off by next month lol :))

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