Which one? Are the pics of the dickersonae on crazy crotaphytus typical of that species, or are those exceptional individuals?
Are the yellow heads different enough from the aquaflames to bother?
Any pics appreciated.
Jim
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Which one? Are the pics of the dickersonae on crazy crotaphytus typical of that species, or are those exceptional individuals?
Are the yellow heads different enough from the aquaflames to bother?
Any pics appreciated.
Jim
Ha, ha...just kidding. If you feel like playing the game, go for the dickersonae. The yellowhead are not different enough to even be considered a distinct species. I think you would find them more similar to the collaris than the dickersonae...a bit of a price difference too 
Crazy Crotaphytus has dickersonae that are typical to what you would see. If you get any, ask Will Wells or Brock Nelson. They are the only two people I know breeding them. I mean the only two people that would be there to help you out with them.
John
Shasta, is VERY YELLOW, I LOVE yellow lady lizards !
But if ya talk to Brockn he loves the BLUE dickersonae 
Thats why we all end up with all the different species, LOL
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