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riiotgrrl
at Tue Mar 10 01:22:25 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by riiotgrrl ]
I have a pair of cresties that i am currently breeding. They both came from Patterson reptiles 3 years ago for the female, 2 for the male. The male has 12 toes! There are extra toes (equipped with claws) on his rear feet, extending from his last toes. This interested me, especially when i hatched out my first batch of babies, and my holdback has 11 toes. Has anyone else experienced this? I think its pretty cool....hopefully the babies are healthy *they seem to be and the parents are VERY well.....could this possibly lead to some sort of strange morph?
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Extra toes on rear feet...co-cominant? - riiotgrrl, Tue Mar 10 01:22:25 2009 
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