These will be described later this year, don’t know the name yet.

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These will be described later this year, don’t know the name yet.

You get the best looking dragons. I had a yellow one, at least I called it yellow. It was more of a sand color. Yours are yellow. Looking forward to the new name and how to tell them apart. You said something about the scales.
Those are beautiful, but then you know that! That yellow one reminds me of my first male except that he didn't show the blue undertones.
Really handsome pair! 
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Marcia - FroggieB Dragons
www.froggieb.com/MHDHome.html
I have a small group of them, I believe they came out of Malaysia from Anson Wong. Huge guys huh?
>>These will be described later this year, don’t know the name yet.
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Justyn Miller
Intense Herpetoculture
www.IntenseHerp.com
They are collected 18 kilometers east of Ho Chi Ming (Vietnam)
Mine might have come from Vietnam as well, hard to remember, a shipment of both came into my supplier that week. I'll see if I can post some pics.
>>They are collected 18 kilometers east of Ho Chi Ming (Vietnam)
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Justyn Miller
Intense Herpetoculture
www.IntenseHerp.com
Keng Liang "Anson" Wong, 42, of Penang, Malaysia
Keng Liang "Anson" Wong, 42, of Penang, Malaysia
Didn’t want to comment, but sins others are reading this, I have never dealt with Wong and never will in any way near or far.
My animals come from a reputable source.
I have one that looks EXACTLY like the turquiose one on top minus the yellow splotches on the face. Other than that, exactly the same...
Id love to see a photo!
can you post one befor monday?
leaving on a trip.
I would post a picture tonight, but first, I don't know how, and second, he is not as colurful as he usually is. I just checked on him. He is asleep, but not fully turquiose. I love taking pictures and showing them, but you might have to take my word on this one.
If I catch him as clourful as your beauty, then I'll try to post it. And my camera is not too good, so I don't know how it will turn out.
Sorry. colorful. colorful. colorful. I think I will spell right next time. 
A few suggestions to get better shuts with your cx7430
Keep at least 2 feet away from your subject,
Use fill flash,
Exposure compensation 1,
Auto focus center-spot
Iso 80
White balance auto or fluorescent,
Scene mode sport (it’s the only way to get faster shutter speed on your cam indoors)
Take 5 shuts and keep the sharpest. I do this even with my best cam.
Ps, dragons often show the best colors when sleeping, unless in shed.
Anyway don’t let your eyes fool you, the camera can pick up colors our eyes don’t see.
I woke him up with the first couple of flashes so he began to loose coloration. I think you get the idea though.

Here are some older pictures where he is dark but you can see the yellow in his horns.

I hope this works...

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