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Talk about Rare

G Quirk Jul 10, 2003 02:22 PM

Here is a pic of a male Anolis grahami of mine, they breed like flies!Would like to find others who own these in U.S or over seas.I have about 4.4.18 many eggs.
Bawaa Herps
Bawaa Herps

Replies (9)

scyla Jul 10, 2003 07:29 PM

WOW! He is gorgeous. Are those colors true to life?
Kathy

G Quirk Jul 10, 2003 10:05 PM

Actually, they are a little better in person.
Bawaa Herps

reptilelove Jul 11, 2003 10:52 PM

And here I thought my Mr.Sexy was the "hot stud in town"

WingedWolfPsion Jul 11, 2003 01:36 AM

Exquisite!!!

WingedWolfPsion Jul 11, 2003 01:40 AM

I don't suppose you're selling any of them?

scyla Jul 11, 2003 08:08 AM

I would also be interested in knowing if any are available. But before I get ahead of myself, can you recommend any sites that detail their care? Thanks,
Kathy

G Quirk Jul 11, 2003 05:05 PM

np

Yann Horstink Jul 14, 2003 06:49 AM

Hi,

indeed very nice animal. Looks almost like collected in the intergradezone between the 2 ssp. (A. g. grahami and A. g. aquarum). The nominate lacks normal the light blotches on his body. This animal shows some of the lighter blotches on his head. A true beauty.

As far for your question if anybody else kept them. Within the ACG (Anolis Contact group) I recently deleted an member who kept them (A. grahami), because his e-mail was invalid, and he didn't respond on the forum message. He was the only in the database who had them. Probably there may be more since some European did kept them and probabaly ad their CB.

The ACG is an big database where you can be put in (free). Your animals are combined with you name and e-mail so everybody can contact you, and you also other anole hobbyist. You can see what other of Anolis sp. are kept, and hopely share your CB with others. If you like, take a look at the website from the ACG below after my name.

Members with this species are valuable for the ACG!

Regards,

Yann Horstink
Arnhem, the Netherlands
YannHorstink@hotmail.com

ACG Participant Administrator
http://come.to/anoliscontactgroup/

WingedWolfPsion Jul 14, 2003 05:31 PM

Hey, great resource, thanks.

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