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Motley banded, Amber, Butter, Anery hurricane motley

chaoscat Mar 13, 2004 10:25 PM

Can you see why I named him "X"???

Amber female, after shed:

Butter female, after shed:

Anery "Hurricane" Motley:

-cat
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Replies (5)

BackBeat Mar 14, 2004 12:29 AM

Nice anery hurricane mot!
Sure that's not a ghost mot? Pretty light for an anery.

chaoscat Mar 14, 2004 12:32 AM

>>Nice anery hurricane mot!
>>Sure that's not a ghost mot? Pretty light for an anery.

I've been wondering that myself-but he's going to have to wait til I breed him to prove it out.

He doesn't have red eyeshine like most ghosts I've seen have, so I'm not quite sure!

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jyohe Mar 14, 2004 09:43 AM

according to some/most that is just a motley not a hurricane.......

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ronda Mar 14, 2004 04:03 PM

Hey Cat,

Nice anery! Did you by chance buy it from anyone local? I produced a couple in 2002, and sold them all locally. Yours looks a lot like the female I kept. Just curious.

Ronda


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Ronda Van Winkle
Northwest Herpetoculture

chaoscat Mar 14, 2004 04:31 PM

>>Hey Cat,
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>>Nice anery! Did you by chance buy it from anyone local? I produced a couple in 2002, and sold them all locally. Yours looks a lot like the female I kept. Just curious.
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>>Ronda
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>>Ronda Van Winkle
>>Northwest Herpetoculture

Nope, I bought him from Blue Ribbon. He's South Mountain stock.

-cat
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