Flaviruthless
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Thanks - it's from a 'blue' line cross - neither of the parents look like they have biak blood. Another one of my greens shares the same dam - this is how he turned out;
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Blue line? I thought there was not any blue lines in Australia?
Keep us updated. Im hopeing for the best you and the lil one. Remember all the blue lines we have started out with little more blue then sarongs or jayas have. With alot of work and time you guys wll have super blues aswell. I wish they would lift the import/export ban for just one day. Its probably a good thing though(for me atleast) id go bankrupt.There are a lot of mixed animals here - some exhibit more blue than others. I didn't mean it as an established 'blue line' like you guys have - I just meant that the red neo is from a crossing between a male that has more blue than would be deemed 'normal' and a female that has nice blue markings (is now completely hormonal blue). To my knowledge it's the first time they have been paired so I'm pretty excited to see how all of the babies turn out.
Don't thank me, thank the snake lol!
Your a good man Mr Comino
Is that one finished it's colour change or still going? Lovely animal.
Awesome gtp you have!
how much do you sell these little critters for?
how much do you sell these little critters for?
Thank you I am very lucky. As for the colour change, it has not had any yellow for a long time but the white and subtle blue on it keep improving
Can't wait to watch mine grow and go through the colour change, it will be my first GTP so a big learning curve but something very different to what I have.
Mines coming from John also, but hoping he/she develops a nice bright lime green like the parents!
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