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HULON

Jack Dempsey
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May 14, 2009
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Saw some pretty nice fish on the forum yesterday heres mine............:)

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Super looking bass.

Love the patterns.
How big are they?
Are thesr one of the less common p bass?

Regards

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They look great Hugh!
Love the dithers you chose ;)
Im sure Ken does as well.

Lets see your xingu.
 
Stunning body shape.
 
i like! the second one is my personal fav
 
Super looking bass.

Love the patterns.
How big are they?
Are thesr one of the less common p bass?

Regards

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They are around ten plus inches the patterns are one of the most Beautiful !!!! I waited 4 years to come in after i did not get some when Rapps had them in 09 ..These are from Wes Rare fish Right now this year seems to have brought the Hobbiest quite a few Lucky us!!!!

Wooooo. . . . The master has showhand :WHOA:

Nice looking Pinimas :thumbsup:

I am still waiting for more to hit our shores so that it is more affordable :(
Thanks!!!;)

Very nice hulon!
The are starting to get some nice adult colors. Just curious When did you get them, And how large are they now?
Thanks can't quite remember when exactly they are from Wes bout ten plus ...

They look great Hugh!
Love the dithers you chose ;)
Im sure Ken does as well.

Lets see your xingu.[/QUOTE;)]Thanks Morgan!!

looking good hugh! What kind of temperment does yours have?


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They are Beasts !!!!! I knew they would Be I had asked HCR years ago they will never be in the same tank as lets say Kelberi...

Stunning body shape.
Thanks ken...

i like! the second one is my personal fav
Thank you CJ !!!
 
These look fantastic - glad to see a few more in the hobby, wish i never let mine go now but i can always hope to come across one again.

How old are these pair now?
 
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