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Verry nice. It looks like it has some Biak blood in it. How are the hatchligs doing?

Hi caliherp, all babies from the red clutch are going great they have shed and a fair few have started eating.
 
The greens at Australia Zoo, taken a couple of months ago. Notice there is 2 in the zoomed out pic :)

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Im pretty confident id sacrifice an arm and a leg AND my left nut just to have a yellow GTP that would keep its yellow :p
 
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LOL. Personally i wouldn't stick my hand in there to put a current one in lol.

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Here is the eggs to another female that have been hatching the last few days. All 18 are looking good with 3 still to leave.

Any of these for sale :D
 
Hi Mungus, i will be only letting a few go again this year, and they are already spoken for.
 
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"just because the books say I'm arboreal doesn't mean I have to be... I don't make the rules baby, I break them" :D
 

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One of this weeks' hatchlings. 15 out of 16 and 14g of big healthy smiles..
First natives I've ever had strike at me fresh from the egg, so hopefully feeding won't be too complicated.
:)

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That one is quite reduced and there are a few others from the clutch that are similar. In saying that, there are plenty of well patterned siblings as well.

Some of the variety..

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One of last years..
 

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