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Irrelevant question, but...

Blazeyoungblood Aug 24, 2003 09:16 PM

What exactly does the number system apply to when listing your herps? Ex. 1.2.6 tokay geckos, 2.2 leos, etc. I've been seeing this a lot lately and am new to these forums, any help would be appreciated.

6 Leopard Geckos
1 Veiled Chameleon
2 Ball Pythons
1 Rough Green Snake
2 Collared Lizards
1 Viper Gecko
2 Pictus Geckos
3 Felines
1 Mutt

Replies (3)

BeArDyCrAzY Aug 24, 2003 09:19 PM

The numbers indicate the number of males, females and unsexed animals, the first number is the number of males, the second is females and the last is the unsexed animals.
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Just Another Herp Crazy Person

~Allan~
My Photos
1.2.2 Leopard Geckos - Lea, Cleo, Helios, 2 un-named and going to be sold
0.1.0 Bearded Dragon - Luna
1.0.0 Fire Skink - Blaze

angelawina Aug 24, 2003 10:04 PM

Could you post a picture of your viper gecko? I think I saw a picture of one before, and they were pretty cool! And any info you may have! Thanks!
~Angela
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1.0.0 Normal Leopard Gecko
0.1.0 Super Hypo-Tangerine Carrot tail
0.1.1 Whites Tree Frogs
1.0.0 Huge Black Cat
0.1.0 Cocker Spaniel
0.1.0 Brittany
0.0.1 Brother

blazeyoungblood Aug 25, 2003 10:45 AM

Thanks for filling me in, I've been wondering about that. As far as that viper gecko pic, I don't have a scanner and/or digital cam yet, but when I do, I'll be more than glad to post one. They are beautiful lizards.

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