he had the slightest abrasion on his nose when I got him, then proceeded to beat the crap out of himself. He finally settled in to his new home, and has enjoyed the pen for a few weeks. Finally all healed up and looking blue.
John

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he had the slightest abrasion on his nose when I got him, then proceeded to beat the crap out of himself. He finally settled in to his new home, and has enjoyed the pen for a few weeks. Finally all healed up and looking blue.
John

Is awesome like the Kong ! Bluegill has a great beard going on there ! LOL
Eve
My female doesn't have any patterns, neither did my male I don't think. Hopefully I'll find (catch) one with good color and pattern.
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Let there be Lizardz.
- Scott
Another Captive Bred Wild Caught lizard from the pen?
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Let there be Lizardz.
- Scott
but yea...LOL he was in the pen, then caught and photographed.
or either that he's none too miffed about being handled!
If you split his head at the jawline, it kinda looks like the lower part of his head is a reflection. That big spot loooks like an eye. I'm really weird. LOL
I will not split his head LOL...Pretty cool huh? That's why I named him "Bluegill." It means, "One with bottom face that looks like top" in Indian.
John
>>I will not split his head LOL...Pretty cool huh? That's why I named him "Bluegill." It means, "One with bottom face that looks like top" in Indian.
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>>John
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