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Tremper APTOR

eztoo21 Nov 11, 2004 01:25 PM

Just wondering if anyone else has gotten a look at these beauties and what you think of them
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peachstategeckos Nov 11, 2004 01:30 PM

>>Just wondering if anyone else has gotten a look at these beauties and what you think of them
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wardragon Nov 11, 2004 06:29 PM

Beautiful geckos, wish I could get my hands on one.
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rhachodactylus Nov 11, 2004 10:42 PM

it seems to me like ever leo posted after the first "aptor"
are all tangerine stripes/reverse stripes..they obviously have patterns....hmmm
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reptilefreak16 Nov 12, 2004 11:37 AM

I noticed the same thing. None of the "APTOR" after the first picture were patternless. They are still nice but i dont think i would spend that kind of money on it.

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1.0.2 crested geckos (lite cream fire, buckskin, tiger)
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1.1 veiled chameleons
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marla Nov 15, 2004 04:25 PM

i dunno- they all look pretty different to me. i just think that he shouldn't have used the term 'patternless.' or ahve made the assumption that it can be combined with all other morphs. but i still think there is definitely something different about them.
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currently: 0.0.9 catfish, 0.1 ferrets, 2.8.2 leopard geckoes, 0.0.15 oriental fire-bellied toads, and 0.2.0 sugar gliders

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