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Think this is what the pinkskins look like when they grow up ?

ravenspirit Feb 15, 2005 02:31 PM

http://www.crunchinfo.com/

Either way, impressive turtle -

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HerperHelmz Feb 15, 2005 05:18 PM

CRUNCH, is a normal colored alligator snapper, he's just very clean looking because he lives in clean water all the time, has been in captivity forever and is not exposed to algae or anything.

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wing Feb 15, 2005 11:03 PM

That was just a regular snapper??? Wow... I think it looks much better than a pink skin.

ravenspirit Feb 16, 2005 08:12 AM

Soo...Then what do they look like ? Do you have any pictures of adult "pinkskin" animals ?

I thought before on here I read that they turn into light shelled individuals, as opposed to the brown shelled ones...

Ive seen some pictures on loggerhead acres site, but no larger ones....

My bigger turtle totem has similar patterns and colors to my little "pinkskin"....My "normal" individual is kind of a muddy brown.
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wing Feb 16, 2005 10:08 AM

Maybe it's (pinkskin) going to look like this:

http://turtlesellers.com/index2.html

Take away the mud and algaes.

ravenspirit Feb 16, 2005 01:27 PM

Heres just another picture of Totem I took earlier today- Her face and skin look alot lighter (like the skin around her neck) after she dries off fully -
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