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    11-19-10 pics:

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    Non-resized "crops"...

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    Are you 100% sure they are Surinam Cobalts? They look somewhat like Brazilian Cobalts (also known as Brazilian Yellow Heads).
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Are you 100% sure they are Surinam Cobalts? They look somewhat like Brazilian Cobalts (also known as Brazilian Yellow Heads).
    To be honest I am not totally certain. I figured I'd let them mature and see how the colors turn out before I make any assumptions. I know the parents were sold to my mom as Suriname Cobalts. I do agree that they have a lot of yellow/orange tones on the head and back, which I feel is very similar to the Brazilian Cobalt. I will get some more pics up soon...

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    A few more "crop" pics:

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    11.28.10:

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    Update pics: 12.11.10

    As they are getting bigger, the black on the back is spreading out a LITTLE, but not nearly as much as what is seen in the parents they came from. Very odd. I would love some input on this from the community!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBear View Post
    To be honest I am not totally certain. I figured I'd let them mature and see how the colors turn out before I make any assumptions. I know the parents were sold to my mom as Suriname Cobalts. I do agree that they have a lot of yellow/orange tones on the head and back, which I feel is very similar to the Brazilian Cobalt. I will get some more pics up soon...

    Thanks,

    JBear
    Cardinal rule is never judge a tinc by pattern...For example Ill post My male blue sip...he is on the left. The pattern says new river, but is 100% blue sip. After digging in though some people classify the blue sips and new river same species. Frogs can always throw some crazy patterns/ colors sometimes. You should always buy from a trusted breeder and if you got them from someone you trust I would follow what they say.



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