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what do yall kno bout hyper mallinestic(spelling)?

grimreaper Mar 18, 2004 05:03 PM

im just wandering how they came about, what the parents look like, and so one. i just think its pretty cool looken.
thanx
nevin
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1.1 brazilian rainbow baos-sunshine&chaos
1.1 leopard geckos-killer&sallean
1 blizzerd lizzard-grim
0.2.0 amazon tree boas-sweetness&?
0.1.0 kenyan sand boa-?
0.1.0 bearded dragon-?
1.0.0 uromastyx-chubby
2.0 brothers
0.2 sisters
3 cats-fat max, spiderman, &toby
1 miniture mutt-brutis

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misswindom Mar 18, 2004 05:47 PM

I know that you can make leos darker by incubating them at lower temperatures. Just like you can get more vibrant colors by incubating them at higher temperatures (I've been told that "hot" females are usually very bright - females that were incubated above 92 degrees F, I believe).

I've heard that Robin is working on making hyper-melanistic leos! lol I've seen one looked like an old banana peel... That was on another website tho..

~~Dusty Windom
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So Many Alleles, So Little Time...!
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lostkauze Mar 18, 2004 05:54 PM

Yeah, I remember a post a while back, where someone was asking about black velvet leos, with a site. They were black, but babies... we'll see.

Also, I was told hot females where those incubated at the mixed sex range or higher... 92 seems a bit high, however. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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