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JUST HATCHED CORAL GLOW CHAMPAGNE

Lizards of Oz Jul 23, 2012 02:25 PM

I just hatched out this incredible Coral Glow Champagne and I couldn't be happier with him! Out of five eggs from my female Coral Glow I got spanked on the odds with three normals, one female Champagne, and this gorgeous male Coral Glow Champagne. He is so much cooler looking in person than what the pictures show. All the striped Champagne marking on his back are outlined in lavender as well as the lavender on his head and around his nose. Once he sheds out I'll get better pictures of him. I just couldn't wait to share him with everyone. Let me know what you think.





Let me know what you think.
Matt Ozsvath
Lizards of Oz
www.lizardsofoz.com

Replies (5)

biggerdigger Jul 23, 2012 08:58 PM

Congrats! Amazing male you have. And a great year as well!

Maki Jul 23, 2012 10:23 PM

He looks amazing! Congrats!! Please share more pics as he grows.

CaseyLazik Jul 24, 2012 12:38 AM

Nicely done, Matt! Again!

Casey

EvilMorphgod Jul 24, 2012 07:41 AM

I completely whiffed on this a a few years ago and just ran from it....

I should have stuck to it!! VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!

I made the Pastel version of it and they are basically white with little orange patches..this is far nicer!!!

Kevin
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jkobylka Jul 24, 2012 10:21 AM

Super nice! Congrats!
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