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Dalmatian Crested with a few green spots...

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Ok so I have read like one or two other threads about an apparent gecko with green spots and I understand that it's not a normal color but I am not blind and I know the color green when I see it LOL. But me and my wife wanted to post up a few pics of our girl to show her green spots she has on her. Now its not a great nor perfect pic but you can definitely see the color difference and that it is green, granted its more of an olive or forest green but its still green. Just wanted to know if it were pretty uncommon or starting to become normal in the crested world. Thanks to all who stop by and look.
 

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