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newbie to forum with a question

Dwayne Oct 04, 2003 10:39 PM

I was wondering the if anybody here has come across any Reticulated collards. Easy or hard to find. Also collards from other countries. At one time I had a beautiful S.A. collard. At the moment I have a beautiful male eastern collard and an assortment of other lizards. Any help on the others would be appreciated. Thank you

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DC Oct 04, 2003 11:45 PM

Have a look at this thread here

DC

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I've got the blues...LOL...them screamin' yellow-head blues...

Brockn Oct 05, 2003 12:35 AM

thanks for the link to some outstanding pics of a species of Crotaphytus seldom captured on film. I'm with you, C. reticulatus is an extremely intriguing lizard, with very little information available to date regarding its natural history. I'd treasure the opportunity to catch a glimpse of one in person some day...

Brock

JIM240 Oct 05, 2003 07:48 AM

Thanks for the link, Very interesting looking lizard - Jim

DC Oct 05, 2003 11:46 AM

For sure, I'd love to be able to spend some time watching them in their natural settings.

If I was, say, an Air Force navigator that lived in San Antonio and had a site named "Mountainboomer", I'd have given all the retics in South Texas NAMES by now. Right, Chris??

LOL

DC
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I've got the blues...LOL...them screamin' yellow-head blues...

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