THE POST IS DOWN A BIT NOW BUT WANTED TO SHOW YOU ONE OF THE LINE'S OF LEMON I WORK WITH. SHE IS 900 GRAMS AND AS BRIGHT AS THE DAY SHE HATCHED.
THANKS
JOSH BAER
TAMPABAYMORPHS

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THE POST IS DOWN A BIT NOW BUT WANTED TO SHOW YOU ONE OF THE LINE'S OF LEMON I WORK WITH. SHE IS 900 GRAMS AND AS BRIGHT AS THE DAY SHE HATCHED.
THANKS
JOSH BAER
TAMPABAYMORPHS

I wished my pastels looked like that.
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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles
Hope she stays that way throughout her life. The darkening with age is probably the biggest reason I don't care for pastels.
Quig
Do you guys have a website? I bought a baby from you a year or so ago at the FIRE show, but the URL on the card you gave me no longer works. Did you move the page or just take it down? I was just wondering.
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there has been alot of changes for the BETTER so we took the old site down and are working on getting the new one up as i type. keep looking for it
thanks
josh baer
tampabaymorphs
Josh,
That's a beautiful animal. Our lemon pastels have held their colors through adulthood better than any other other line we have. I think alot of people go with other pastels as hatchlings because generally lemons dont show as much blushing. In the end though, I think the lemons make the best crosses, just look at adult lemon line bumble bees, they dont brown out like alot of the others. Just my 2 cents.
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