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Julian Garcia
at Tue Oct 20 12:55:41 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Julian Garcia ]
I'm with Greg on this one. This "looks" to be a hormonally blue female due to its size. Though again "looks" is the key word here.
I feel that this photo is being pitched as a one of a kind animal. While s/he is most certainly unique it's a disrespect to people who work with blue line animal to think this animal is one of a kind.
 Mr. Blue
 Arctic Blue
 Mojo
 Sky
This list goes on...
I believe the reason you're not seeing any of these animals offered for sale is that no one is selling them (really it's that simple). 5k for a solid non hormonal blue animal is a AMAZING deal. You're looking at 5k for unchanged neonates from a blue line and 10k for something ready to breed.
In the next 5 years you'll start seeing more and more blue chondros. It just takes awhile for blood lines to work their magic.
That animal posted is cool.... theres just other cool animals over here in the states. ----- Julian Garcia Chondros Exquisite Seattle,WA
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