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Alright I got one pic to work......

alkee42 Dec 19, 2003 03:09 PM

but the rest still are messing up. I just need to keep screwing with it I guess. Anyways can anyone tell me if this is a hypo or not. The picture does not show all of the oranges that are on him/her but the little guy sure is bright in real life.

Thanks for all the help,

Jeremy

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1.1 C. cerastes
1.0 Ball python
0.1 Columbian red tail
0.1 Argentine boa
0.1 Dumerils boa
0.0.1 Albino bannana cal king
1.1.3 Leopard geckos
1 Male albino
1 Female het albino, blizzard, jungle
1 ? albino
1 ? patternless
1 ? not normal but I dont know what it is
0.0.3 Rough skin newts
0.0.1 Whites tree frog

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davecable Dec 19, 2003 04:16 PM

The few spots that I can see on your gecko may fade or disappear as it grows. But there is also the chance of more spots developing. It should be fun for you to watch his/her pattern develop.

If you are still trying to resize or resample your pictures to make them take up less space, I would suggest a program called IrfanView. It is free to download and use. Try playing with the resample filters, to help get the file size down. Hope this helps and good luck!

Here is a link to the IrfanView photo editing program:
www.IrfanView.com

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