This critter comes from a High Yellow Lemon x High Yellow Lemon breeding done by Greg Schroeder in 2003. From it's size, appetite, and similar apperance to it's sister, I'd say it's a female. Thanks for looking!
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This critter comes from a High Yellow Lemon x High Yellow Lemon breeding done by Greg Schroeder in 2003. From it's size, appetite, and similar apperance to it's sister, I'd say it's a female. Thanks for looking!
absolutley stunning there alex, great catch 
Do you think it has completed the color change?
N8
Heck no!!! you can still see the markings!!!
I believe for the most part it is done gaining green. It may gain a little bit more and the dosral markings should fade out near completely. Lemon tree chondros have a strong tendency to gain green early on and stop quickly. Here's a picture of this animal's only sibling. The animal and the photo is owned by Greg Schroeder.

Lemontrees tend to change quickly and stop. Here are two of my adults produced in 2001, half lemontree, and ready to breed this fall. Sorry for the crappy pics.


Tim
Looking phenomenal. Good luck with her(?). I hope she gives ya a nice big clutch a few years from now. You going to Daytona?
Tim
All of those are awesome. I love Lemon Tree's. I am not going to mention any name's but some one in this post bought one of the Lemons I was trying to buy a few months ago. Let's just say he is the king. =) Yeah now I bet you know who you are. =)
Thanks, Tim Rash
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