Hi
Just a two month update on some pups I had recently. They are all 3 way hybrids - Mantilla x Leopoldi x Mantilla, I was fortunate and all 3 are females. It is always interesting to see how these rays develop, when you think you have an eye for spotting quality you are surprised when they morph. Have seen some average looking pups turn into stunning adults and the opposite.


The first two photos are the three pups at 2 weeks old.

This pup is the pup visible in the first picture - interesting that she was by far the lightest of the three, but has darkened considerably already - base colour has started to split and morph already.

Top ray on the second photo. No real surprises, quite a dark ray with an intricate background.

Bottom ray in the second pic. Probably the nicest of the three as it stands, very light and lightening.

One of my girls on the right and a male I had added to the group from another source. Added this male as he has a very light base colour and I think his lighter genetics should compliment my rays nicely.
Thanks,
Just a two month update on some pups I had recently. They are all 3 way hybrids - Mantilla x Leopoldi x Mantilla, I was fortunate and all 3 are females. It is always interesting to see how these rays develop, when you think you have an eye for spotting quality you are surprised when they morph. Have seen some average looking pups turn into stunning adults and the opposite.


The first two photos are the three pups at 2 weeks old.

This pup is the pup visible in the first picture - interesting that she was by far the lightest of the three, but has darkened considerably already - base colour has started to split and morph already.

Top ray on the second photo. No real surprises, quite a dark ray with an intricate background.

Bottom ray in the second pic. Probably the nicest of the three as it stands, very light and lightening.

One of my girls on the right and a male I had added to the group from another source. Added this male as he has a very light base colour and I think his lighter genetics should compliment my rays nicely.
Thanks,