12gallonbaby
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I have a pair of occys that are still babies. I've had them for just over 2 months. The larger one (and the one that is more black) has black looking spots on his dorsal side. I was just wondering if this was normal for a growing occy? My other is just plain orange. He is showing no black at all.
This first video is of my female clown with the black spots
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The next is of my male clown
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BTW the screeching in the background is my cockatiel. :rollface:
Thanks!
This first video is of my female clown with the black spots
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The next is of my male clown
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BTW the screeching in the background is my cockatiel. :rollface:
Thanks!