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Caught this huge mama she can hardly waddle around she has so many eggs and this tiny tibee is red with tibee markings bred from tibee x tibee. As usual sorry for the photo quality

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It has the tiger markings so thought it was the tibee- but I didn't think it was red when it was smaller- oh well will have to wait and see then. I don't have a decent camera and the markings down it's spine look just like the other tibees but it doesn't show up. Born 3/7

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Ok then if it has white stripes, it's gunna be a ripper!!!!!!!!!!

Red Zebra?????

1st dibs lol.

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LOL I would love to see the day I have something good enough to send to you!!!!! Will keep an eye on the little fellow and see how it goes. I am borrowing a super duper camera soon so may be able to take a better picture but I'm shocking with cameras.

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I have some of those pattern on my red rili that I consider a cull.

It could well be a rili it is in the same tank but when you get the right light on it you can see proper tiger black and white stripes overlaying the red. Not like the typical Rili tiger pattern but it could be a cull we shall have to wait and see

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Maybe your right ineke, could be a new breed of tiger pattern. Just very bad quality pic from this end. Can't wait to see it grow up :)

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We will wait and see the rili babies are a bit different and as I said the black and white stripes are what attracted me to it in the first place maybe a new type of Rili- have to keep positive!!!!!:D The photo quality is really bad sorry.

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She is huge especially if you see her from the top nearly as wide as she is long. There are a few like that in there I might need another TANK LOL

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Very cool stuff Ineke, looks like you've got some great potential there & that's one massive mamma, well done! :victorious:

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Thanks Squiggle but I need to prove my stripey baby is not a Rili!

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