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    BPnet Veteran bioteacher's Avatar
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    Some Carpets and Some GTPs

    A few Jungle Carpets and a pair of DCIs:
    Small female:


    08' Male in shed (usually a lot more yellow):

    Big Gravid 01' Female. The sire is the 08' male I have:


    DCI carpets:
    Female in shed:

    Male:


    The GTPs.
    My big male Biak. Deals well with me taking him out on his perch, but does NOT like to be handled! haha


    09' Unsexed Hormonal Blue Aru x Unknown Patternless Green


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    That Biak is a stunner!
    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
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    Wow that's some interesting yellow-orange coloration on that small female you first have pics of!

    Great collection

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    Re: Some Carpets and Some GTPs

    Great photos of some beautiful animals, love the eyes on the gtp.

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    Very nice! Love the '08 male.

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    Nice JCPs at the top

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    Wow I have always wanted a GTP...nice
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    Lets just say it has advanced to ....way too much to list

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    do the slit eyes mean its nocturnal?
    my channel plz check it out!

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    Re: Some Carpets and Some GTPs

    Thanks All! I really love the carpets myself. They have all been super nice as well and eat almost anything offered.

    Redtail: The GTPs do have some wild eyes and have been pretty manageable.

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    Re: Pics of Some Carpets and Some GTPs

    Thanks All for the compliments! The JCPs are something else and have been great to work with.
    crapwhereaminow: The Biak is really awesome looking...lots of black, lots of yellow, some white flecks, and some blue

    BPelizabeth: The GTPs are easy to work with, just need high humidity. If you're really interested Garrick DeMeyer was good to deal with and still has a baby or two for sale I believe.

    dembonez: The vertical pupils usually do mean nocturnal, and in this case the GTPs are nocturnal. They stay perched during the day and move around a lot at night hunting.

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