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    those are some stunning animals you've just produced, and your theory makes sense. I'm interested in seeing how that plays out!

    I'm interested in how the colors change, too! Do they end up with chindro coloring but a carpet pattern? Or do they develop carpet color???
    1.0 Normal - Maynard
    1.0 POG - Victor
    0.1 YB - Diana

    0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
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    1.1 Leopard Geckos

    0.3.2 Inverts

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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Quote Originally Posted by Haydenphoto View Post
    OMG they are awesome looking Any chance i can post this on WCR ??
    Thank you! Not sure what wcr is...but ok. Send me a link when you do.
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    wow, they are exceptional looking! Parent pics please!

    Also, if there is any sort of waiting list put me on it! I'm in love.
    Boys: Pied, enchi het. hypo, cinnamon
    Girls: Mojave, black pewter het. hypo
    Others: SSP, (2)Jungles, (2)gtp, bredli, 88% IJ Jag, SD Anery Retic, hoggie, Boelens, Coastal, SD sunfire retic
    Others with legs: Panther cham, monitor, big giant blonde drunk frat boy of a golden retriever
    On the way: Iran Jaya, Butter het. hypo, spider 50% het clown, (3) possible het clowns, (maybe) blue line chondro

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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Oooo daddy like that thing is hot!!!

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    I think I'm in the market for one now.

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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Those are extremely awesome!!!

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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    These guys are just too hot to not share.




    Thanks for looking....I hope.
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    What kind of temperment does this have? I ask because jungles are docile as adults and the GTP are supposed to be defensive ive heard.

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    Re: I may get some flack but....

    Quote Originally Posted by JungleCarpet81 View Post
    What kind of temperment does this have? I ask because jungles are docile as adults and the GTP are supposed to be defensive ive heard.
    In my experience gtp are much more calm and easy to deal with than carpets. I only speak for myself when I day that. I sold my carpet collection in 1999 to acquire more gtp.

    With that said, it's almost too early to tell. If I had to say, they take after carpets. They are somewhat snappy/jumpy, which baby chondros are not. It nearly takes an army to get a baby chondro to strike.
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    absolutely beautiful. Can't wait to see what they look like when the color starts to shift.

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