These Italian leatherbacks are absolutely beautiful. The scales are uniform throughout the whole body. If you look closely, you can see that he is missing some spines on his side. Very interesting morph. Josh

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These Italian leatherbacks are absolutely beautiful. The scales are uniform throughout the whole body. If you look closely, you can see that he is missing some spines on his side. Very interesting morph. Josh

I had never seen or heard of them until last month have they been around a long time or is that a dumb question lol
It's not a dumb question...Here is a link to Allessandro's website: http://pogonavitticeps.it/intr_file/page0005.htm Thanks, Josh
Very nice josh!
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What is that $$$ sign I'm not familiar with things like that. What would 400E or whatever that sign was be equivalent to in canadian dollars, do you know?
I've never heard of an Italian Leatherback. It that the same thing as a smoothie bearded dragon? I don't remember where I heard of Smoothies, but they have all small scales.
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That's a good question paul785...I have no clue. There has got to be some sort of money exchange calculator on the web. Smoothies and leatherbacks are basically the same thing. It's like hypos, pastels, and leucistics. They are all the same morph, just given different names. Thanks, Josh
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