Someone told me these are Az.mtn.kings, but I say NO WAY!
They've got to be some kind of triangulum. I'm guessing celaenops but milks aren't my thing. what do you think?


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Someone told me these are Az.mtn.kings, but I say NO WAY!
They've got to be some kind of triangulum. I'm guessing celaenops but milks aren't my thing. what do you think?


that its probably a celaenops but it could be amaura also.
Shannon
Texas amaura would have been my next guess.
That looks a lot like an amura I have. On the belly, are the red and black bands interupted by white?
Frank
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"The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."
Don't know, haven't got a good look at the bellies yet.
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
Did you get them from someone in Virginia Beach? If you did, do a little checking, and I'll bet that the person that you got them from, got them from someone that works at Pet Paradise.
I sold a 2.4 group of '06 L.t. celaenops to them this summer, and the photos look very similar to some of my '06 celaenops. 
-Phil
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