Post by sandy on Feb 15, 2006 10:11:19 GMT -8
Self Unspotted Class:
There were only three entrants, so all three get a virtual ribbon. Lucky them!
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Third Place:
(pepandmax) Nicole's "Lilac Serendipity Rose," a 13-month old Lilac female, has quite a sturdy body for a female. Her fur is a nice even colour all over except for some staining on her chin. She is quite light for a Lilac, making me wonder if she is really a Sapphire. She has well-shaped eyes and ears.
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Second Place:
(ryan) Ryan's "Rody," an 18-month old Black female, has a streamlined, feminine build and a nice straight tail. Her coat is a beautiful, deep glossy black with only a couple of tiny white streaks apparent to the eye. Unfortunately the angle of the photo did not show the underside of the gerbil so I couldn't tell what the bib and legs were like on this pretty female. I really like Rody's ears and alert, sweet expression!
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First Place:
(pepandmax) Nicole's "Maximus Maxwell," a 27-month old Black male, has a nice solid body with his head well set. He is in awesome shape for his age. His whiskers are tremendous! His bluish black fur has a wonderful healthy sheen and has very little white. His distinctive bluish hue makes me suspect he might be a Slate, which could be confirmed by looking to see if there is a red shine to his eyes in certain lights. His alert eyes are a little too rounded. His tail is nice and straight but his tuft could be fuller. You can see he's really enjoying his treat!
Congratulations to the winners!
There were only three entrants, so all three get a virtual ribbon. Lucky them!
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Third Place:
(pepandmax) Nicole's "Lilac Serendipity Rose," a 13-month old Lilac female, has quite a sturdy body for a female. Her fur is a nice even colour all over except for some staining on her chin. She is quite light for a Lilac, making me wonder if she is really a Sapphire. She has well-shaped eyes and ears.
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Second Place:
(ryan) Ryan's "Rody," an 18-month old Black female, has a streamlined, feminine build and a nice straight tail. Her coat is a beautiful, deep glossy black with only a couple of tiny white streaks apparent to the eye. Unfortunately the angle of the photo did not show the underside of the gerbil so I couldn't tell what the bib and legs were like on this pretty female. I really like Rody's ears and alert, sweet expression!
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First Place:
(pepandmax) Nicole's "Maximus Maxwell," a 27-month old Black male, has a nice solid body with his head well set. He is in awesome shape for his age. His whiskers are tremendous! His bluish black fur has a wonderful healthy sheen and has very little white. His distinctive bluish hue makes me suspect he might be a Slate, which could be confirmed by looking to see if there is a red shine to his eyes in certain lights. His alert eyes are a little too rounded. His tail is nice and straight but his tuft could be fuller. You can see he's really enjoying his treat!
Congratulations to the winners!