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Bowser posed for a couple pictures

el_toro Jan 26, 2005 09:16 PM

He's normally much more shy. Apparently he likes his new bromeliad with its nice stiff leaves for sitting.


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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx Geyri (Joe and Arthur)
2.0.1 Uromastyx Dispar Maliensis (Tank, Turtle, and Spike)
1.2 Anolis Carolinensis (Bowser, Leeloo, and Sprocket)
1.1 African Dwarf Frogs (Bruce and Sheila)
1.0 Betta Splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.1 Felis Domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)
And several miscellaneous community fish

Replies (3)

SharkKing Feb 15, 2005 10:07 PM

Torey wrote:

>He's normally much more shy. Apparently he likes his new bromeliad with its nice stiff leaves for sitting.

Torey,

He's definitely serious looking. Is his coloring often mostly green with just a small amount of brown down along and around his back? The reason I'm asking is so I can compare mine to him to see if mine looks similar to Bowser as far as his most often coloring. How old is Bowser? Have you had him long?

>>1.2 Anolis Carolinensis (Bowser, Leeloo, and Sprocket)

Don't LeeLoo and Sprocket get annoyed that they also spend a lot of time styling themselves up but only Bowser gets his picture posted for worldwide admiration? Peace.

E-mail: LizardKing@TechWarrior.Net
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Shark~King

el_toro Feb 16, 2005 12:32 PM

>>He's definitely serious looking. Is his coloring often mostly green with just a small amount of brown down along and around his back? The reason I'm asking is so I can compare mine to him to see if mine looks similar to Bowser as far as his most often coloring. How old is Bowser? Have you had him long?

I've had him a little over a year - he was fully grown when I got him and all buffed up, so he's likely several years old. He doesn't have that sunken old-guy look yet, though, so he's not tooooo old. He's brown or mottled most of the time - only turns brilliant green maybe once a week.

>>Don't LeeLoo and Sprocket get annoyed that they also spend a lot of time styling themselves up but only Bowser gets his picture posted for worldwide admiration? Peace.

This is why I don't have many shots of Leeloo and Sprocket - they don't give me much to work with:

That was the best I could do with the cage lights off, so of course I switched them on. And still, this is all I get:

Not really very dignified...
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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx Geyri (Joe and Arthur)
2.0.1 Uromastyx Dispar Maliensis (Tank, Turtle, and Spike)
1.2 Anolis Carolinensis (Bowser, Leeloo, and Sprocket)
0.1 African Dwarf Frogs (Sheila)
1.0 Betta Splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.1 Felis Domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)

BlazedBetty Feb 24, 2005 11:19 PM

np

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