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Posting again - what do yall think?

Really Oct 12, 2010 04:07 PM

I posted a week or so ago that I'm seeing more and more blue color show up on Kismet in the months since my green male passed away. Overall, I think starting to see the lewisi in her for the first time. What do yall think?

Replies (3)

Paradon Oct 12, 2010 06:43 PM

How old is she? Maybe she was stressed out by the male, so always stayed dark, and now that he's gone, she's showing her true colors.

She's beautiful, though!

Extreemosaurus Oct 13, 2010 06:33 PM

she looks great.. the headshape is more lewisi or caymanensis than nubila.. i think she is gonna show a lot of blue on her head and flanks when she gets older..

Really Oct 14, 2010 03:16 PM

Her head is definitely starting to elongate. She's eight years old now. The vet said basically the same thing. He said he never would have pegged her as stressed before Mayan died, but now that he's gone she's doing so much better that there probably was undetected stress. She's shed four times since January and each time her head is longer and there is more blue!

She also seems to thrive on attention. She knows that her leash usually means she's going someplace in the car where people will admire her and she actually tries to help get it on. LOL

She's a very very special girl. She's the female equivalent in tameness to Bricun's Marley and I really wish we didn't live so far away. Kismet has a bit of cybercrush on Marley and loves to look at his pictures on the computer. It's so funny. If only we lived closer -- they'd make wonderful babies!

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