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Posted by Youkai on September 19, 2002 at 19:27:09:
Alright all, I have some questions.
I have a few 'dark fire' cresteds, with the typical pattern that first comes to mind. Bright yellow and white 'fire' marks in the back, head, sides and limbs. The base color is a dark brown/grey/black.
Now, I have some other ones where the pattern and colors are almost identical. However, instead of yellow and white, it is bright, bright orange. I can hardly wait to breed those particular animals.
In any case...does that count as fire? Bi-color? Orange-dark-fire-bicolor?
The picture is of a 'normal' fire in daytime colors.
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