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BrianT Oct 26, 2004 07:16 PM

Just got these guys yesterday, there's 5 in total, was only able to get decent pics of 4 of them though. They were all given to a friend of mine as rescues. I believe the females (they're identical) are hypo pastels. As for the males, not really sure, though I was told they're red/gold crosses. Anyways, enjoy.
-Brian
1st pic is one of the females, the rest are the males.

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1.1 Mali uromastyx
0.1 Croc monitor
0.1 Ball Python
1.0 Coastal Carpet Python
3.2 Bearded Red x Gold Beardeds

Replies (5)

BrianT Oct 26, 2004 07:17 PM

Smallest Male.

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1.1 Mali uromastyx
0.1 Croc monitor
0.1 Ball Python
1.0 Coastal Carpet Python
3.2 Bearded Red x Gold Beardeds

BrianT Oct 26, 2004 07:19 PM

2nd biggest male.

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1.1 Mali uromastyx
0.1 Croc monitor
0.1 Ball Python
1.0 Coastal Carpet Python
3.2 Bearded Red x Gold Beardeds

BrianT Oct 26, 2004 07:22 PM

This is the biggest male. Very tame, as is the other large male. Any ideas as to what type these are? They all have a lot of lavendar on their sides which leads me to believe they're something other than red/gold crosses. Then again, I know very little about bearded coloration.
-Brian

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1.1 Mali uromastyx
0.1 Croc monitor
0.1 Ball Python
1.0 Coastal Carpet Python
3.2 Bearded Red x Gold Beardeds

joijoi29 Oct 26, 2004 07:33 PM

They are beautiful. Good luck!

Joi

alphadragon Oct 26, 2004 10:29 PM

Congrats and we need people to take in Rescues. Well they look like normals to me, hypopastels have clear nails and very little if any dark pigment. As far as being red/golds it is hard to tell. Sandfire Dragon Ranch coined that term and that is basically what they call their "normal" dragons that they imported like 15 years ago from the red deserts of inland Australia. Good Luck hope that helped!!
-Randy
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www.AlphaDragonZ.com

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