back in black take two

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So it was only a matter of time before I would do this. A teaser pic to start and then once he comes out I get some more of this beauty!

Also "take two" is because I am back in black with black aros. Got them first. I am going to have a "blacked out tank" in terms of stock with a white sand substrate.
 
Can't wait until he is fully settled. Also I moved the heater, forgot it was there until I took the pic.

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Looks like a nice regular normal leo

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Thanks. He is a bdxleo cross. I plan on getting some bd females for him. Right now he is about 8-9" across the disc.

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He also has a ring of spots around the edge of his disc and a few spots on his body that are a lighter black then his body. I don't know if they will but I hope they develop into spots.

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Great lookin big spots. All my reg leos have some edge and belly spotting also. It could be a leobd but just held mostly reg leo traits.


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Great lookin big spots. All my reg leos have some edge and belly spotting also. It could be a leobd but just held mostly reg leo traits.


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Thanks,

The person I got him from got him as a bd, but he isn't a full bd and the person knew that before I got him. On the pic that he is closest to the front and were you can see his whole body. Do you see the lighter black spots on the rim? They are more noticeable by his tail in the pic. He has those all the way around his disc a d a few other spots on his body like that. Do you think they will develop into white spots over time or not?

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