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RE: FR, seriously...

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Posted by: FR at Mon Dec 19 08:31:36 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

All of the above. over the years they have popped up, every year or so, for a while.

This one pictured is basically the same, but a real nice one. As nice as any I have seen.

As I mentioned, at least one person gathered a number of them. But nothing came of them.

Also as I said, who knows what this one will turn out like. I hope it stays that way.

Sadly, even the albinos did not end up attractive adults, with varanids.

The color change is one thing, but more importantly, no one has nad success breeding them. Which is another note of history. I do not think they would be a problem, but then not many folks have bred varanids through generations, and thats what it takes to breed out a genetic line.

If I were that person, I would get it in the hands of someone with proven success. That would be the SMART move. If the owner is from Fla. Then into krustys hands as quick as possible. Good luck



   

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