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Kellyp
at Sun Jul 8 21:17:35 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kellyp ]
Ty that is a very good point. And even amongst the true banana iguanas things have changed. I am always looking to pair high yellow animals with high yellow animals. enclosed is a picture of a 7 year old female that I have chosen not to breed. If I do breed her I would sell her babies for less money. My hope is to someday find a male similar in coloration to her. I would then call them "rotten" bananas because of the higher percentage of black. This female is also similar to the animals I started with. Also pictured is a two month old baby with the female.
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