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CheriS
at Sat Jan 3 06:58:57 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ]
to how they do and what offspring they have. This should be an interesting year for several people with some of the colonies they have built up.
I don't think I have seen a year before that so many people have unusual morphs to work with PLUS working with unrelated lines!
We will be working with pale yellow dragons and some big ones, I already promised Christyj a GG baby, I think its the only way we are going to get her to stop talking about them.. oops, maybe that WON'T work!
Paul, have you ever seen a blue eyed dragon? We have one that has blue/green eyes called Myst(the color of sea mist), unfortunately she had a serious prolapse at 5 months old and so I will not breed her ever. Her parents where both amber eyed. ----- www.reptilerooms.com

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- Translucent - paulmorlock, Fri Jan 2 19:31:07 2004

- RE: Translucent - BigFil, Fri Jan 2 19:41:51 2004
- Very, very cool!! Glad they are doing well! Happy New Year to you too! np - RaderRVT, Fri Jan 2 19:42:12 2004
- RE: Translucent - dynamohum1, Fri Jan 2 20:25:39 2004
- RE: Translucent - ralphthelizard, Fri Jan 2 20:52:02 2004
- RE: Just beautiful faces, great clear picture also, :0) - eve, Fri Jan 2 23:10:20 2004
- Some questions? - CheriS, Fri Jan 2 23:14:16 2004
- RE: Some questions? - paulmorlock, Sat Jan 3 01:11:59 2004
Thanks for the information, I look forward also - CheriS, Sat Jan 3 06:58:57 2004
- Does anyone > - Gunilla, Sat Jan 3 08:28:58 2004
- Another Translucent - reptifit, Sat Jan 3 16:36:40 2004

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