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RE: Thanx!

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Posted by: jobi at Sat Mar 31 17:04:22 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

The animals pictured are both in shed, you can see the cobalt gravid female is about to shed. Therefore these are actually pictured at there worst color wise.

From them I got phenomenal offspring’s, witch in turn will produce even better looking babies I am sure. My orange morph leave all visitor even none herper’s in awe!

These have renewed my interest as a herper, nothing else available in herpetoculture has interested me, polymorphism is real important for me as theirs nothing more boring then hatching clutches after clutches of similar looking babies that grows up to look like zillion other of there kind.

These lizards have it all, looks, color, easy to care for, easy to feed, and easy to handle, excellent display.

The only con is there sedentary habits, but even this can be fixed thru diet and husbandry.

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