Here's my female I got from Terry Cox last year. She's an F1 to his Seoul, Korea locale diones. I need to get a good pic of one of the males I got from Terry. He's darker, but has a nice color under his chin and in his ground color.

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Here's my female I got from Terry Cox last year. She's an F1 to his Seoul, Korea locale diones. I need to get a good pic of one of the males I got from Terry. He's darker, but has a nice color under his chin and in his ground color.

She's a little lighter than the one I kept, and growing fast too, by the looks of it.
I have a male bimaculata, at two yrs. of age, which bred a pair of females this year, including the blonde phase. I believe the S.K. males will be able to breed at two yrs of age also, but I'll probably wait for three yrs on the females.
TC
even if they get large. I'm not saying I'm right; I just always wait until the third year for the females. I want to say the female has actually gotten lighter than she was when you sent her. She's also grown real well. She eats great. I need to get a good pic of the males. They should both make good breeders.
I usually wait til at least three on my females too. But there is some variation on how fast they mature. My Russian, Mandarin, and moellendorffi females seem to mature even slower. Later...TC.
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