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RE: Marcia have you ever…

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Posted by: FroggieB at Tue Aug 29 18:25:56 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FroggieB ]  
   

>>yes I can see the blue, was she blueish as baby?
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>>have you kept any of these blue?

Yes, I did keep a female and she is the capra I picture on my caresheet at www.froggieb.com/Reptiles/Teal021_043002.JPG.

She produced babies and here is a pic of her gravid. Even though she is dark you can still see some blue mixed in.



And here are some of the babies she produced:







Most of the babies were blueish and the ones that weren't were green. Here is a male from that clutch grown up.



Not quite what you would expect! But, he does sometimes turn a nice light olive with lots of yellow/gold! I kind of like the deep russet over olive too though.
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