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Posted by: Camlon Reptiles at Thu Jul 26 10:48:05 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Camlon Reptiles ] positive what these are. Is the Granite Mojave (second two images) a Super form of a Granite Mojave or just a more aberrant form of the previous Granite Mojave’s we've produced. And the first image looks like some other Balls we've seen posted here recently, but not like a Granite or Granite Mojave. Is she a Super Granite, an aberrant Granite or another form of a Granite Mojave? Any thoughts would be appreciated. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Not... - rockinreptiles2, Thu Jul 26 10:51:20 2007 >> Next Message: RE: Not... - rockinreptiles2, Thu Jul 26 10:53:12 2007 >> Next Message: I'll tell you what they are...... - Joe Compel, Thu Jul 26 11:13:04 2007 >> Next Message: Current Image of 2005... - Camlon Reptiles, Thu Jul 26 11:26:02 2007 ![]() >> Next Message: Wow,they are all messed up!... - Coldthumb, Thu Jul 26 11:29:45 2007 |
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