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Ferriera Jun 21, 2003 04:46 PM

not mine please don't ask who they belong too
Image
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma

P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas

Replies (8)

Ferriera Jun 21, 2003 04:48 PM

>>not mine please don't ask who they belong too
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>>Brian Ferriera JR
>>Plympton, Ma
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>>P. Terribilis (orange)
>>P.Bicolor (soon)
>>D. azureus
>>D. ventrimaculatus
>>E. hahneli
>>D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
>>D. Fantasticus
>>D. leucomelas
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma

P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas

tonysly Jun 21, 2003 06:24 PM

!!!!

JamieG Jun 22, 2003 03:03 PM

I looked the link address and saw the pic.It looks like one of my juvie bri bri pums.

Ferriera Jun 22, 2003 03:12 PM

nope close its a adule male blue pumilio
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma

P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas

JamieG Jun 22, 2003 03:57 PM

Thats blue!?

kyle1745 Jun 23, 2003 06:46 PM

OK SOMEONE NEEDS TO BREED THE HECK OUT OF THOSE GUYS! Very cool!
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Kyle
www.kylesphotos.com
D. leucomelas
D. azureus

Ferriera Jun 23, 2003 08:54 PM

Not that easy first their are not many pumilio in the country let alone blue pumilio. Second from talking to breeder's blue pumilio are kind of a finicky breeder. and lastly they breed in small numbers..so don't hold your breath on them you wont see the market for blue pumilio for some time.
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Brian Ferriera JR
Plympton, Ma

P. Terribilis (orange)
P.Bicolor (soon)
D. azureus
D. ventrimaculatus
E. hahneli
D. tinctorius (Oyapok )
D. Fantasticus
D. leucomelas

melissa68 Jun 23, 2003 11:00 AM

Great idea - I looked at the source code as was able to find the image as well. That is one of the darkest blue ones I have seen...very pretty.
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